Kay Smoljak wrote:

There's a number of different screenreaders available for testing.
Some are free, others have trial periods. I recently installed the
demo version of JAWS under Virtual PC - it will run for 40 minutes,
which gives you plenty of time to test a few sites.

I'll have my usual rant here, nothing personal: the demo versions of screenreaders (and any other software) are made available by the developers so that you can evaluate the product and decide whether you're going to purchase the full version or not. If you keep using the demo version for proper testing, you're breaking the terms of the demo license.
(Of course, it's down to your own conscience, and the calculated risk of being caught by antipiracy bodies like the BSA ... but it's worth mentioning nonetheless)
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