The Windows daisy player I've used is called Victor Reader Soft. I'm not sure how common it is.

Original message:
Sorry for the off-topic post, I don't know anywhere else to find a
bunch of people who will know this! I am some official thing  and
need details of what the most commonly used software DAISY players
are in Windows. Is there one that virtually everybody uses, or is it
spread between a lot of them? Bonus brownie points if you know the
website for the programs, but I can Google them if not.

Also, this DAISY player that Greg Kearney and company are working on,
is it going to be free or commercial when it's done? If the latter,
does anybody know the costs?

The paper I'm writing is about how the library should loan software
players to members who would prefer them to the hardware players they
already offer for loan. I thought putting actual examples and costs
would point out that buying licenses for DAISY player software is
probably a lot cheaper than the AU$300 hardware players they are
lending!

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