It's not self voicing, it uses voiceover to speak the text. Of course, all the 
buttons are accessible, you scan the pages, and view the recognized text in an 
html content area. It can also export documents to either daisy text, or audio 
files. It does have options to scan and read a page at a time, or to scan and 
read at the same time.
On Apr 29, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:

> Well, it does beat the heck out of some of the other scanning software for 
> price,. Does it have all of the bells and whistles for visual impairment, 
> etc., though?
> 
> Teresa
> On Apr 28, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> 
>> Hello Listers.
>> DocuScan is now mac compatible and can be found on the mac app store.
>> Don't get too excited though, unless you have $299.00 to burn on it.
>> Hope this actually benefits someone.
>> the Infuriated Matt Campbell.
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