looks like its 40 minutes not 40 hours :-((
"The Free Demo download of JAWS for Windows is a full featured product. It includes
the synthesizer and everything you'll need to install and operate JAWS for 40
minutes. Please continue below to download and begin using it today."
http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_downloads/jaws_form.asp
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Someone said once that there was a version of JAWS that would work for 40
hours or something like that - which is a LOT of testing. (40 hours as in
10
minutes here, 5 minutes there etc)
Can anyone confirm that?
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Nick
You can download a trial (30 days) copy of IBM homepage reader (web
browser): [windows only]
http://www-3.ibm.com/able/solution_offerings/hpr.html
this is a good tool for getting a feel for how your pages are "heard" as
it
is simpler/easier to use than full blown screen readers such as JAWS.
there is also a screen reader [outSPOKEN] for the mac which you can
download
a demo of, but i think it may have stopped being produced.
http://www.synapseadaptive.com/alva/outspoken/outspoken_for_mac.htm
with regards
Steven Faulkner
Web Accessibility Consultant
National Information & Library Service (NILS)
454 Glenferrie Road
Kooyong Victoria 3144
Phone: (613) 9864 9281
Fax: (613) 9864 9210
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
National Information Library Service
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Nick Lo
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wsg
Steven Faulkner just made me realise I've not yet seen or asked about
set-ups for actually testing sites using speech/text readers.
There are plenty of articles on browser testing but how would you go about
setting up an environment for testing via speech/text readers.
I use a Mac for development (OS X) but do have an old PC for browser
testing. What are the solutions available?
Thanks,
Nick
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