SOFTWARE DREAMS
ON THE WEB AND NET
Special Access to the Web And Net


:"A" is for Access,
"B" is for Browser and "T" is for Test.

Web Browsers In The Web And Net.

BrowserWatch
More Browsers In The Web And Net.

Tucows Winsock Net Utilities Collection
Ms Windows 3.1+ through 95+ Utilities
http://tucows.israsrv.net.il/window95.html

Larry'sWorld - BrowserWars
Road Warriors Guide

LA Times Column On Web Browsers
News, Reviews, Tips and Tricks
http://www.larrysworld.com/browserwar.htm

OPERA Low Vision Web Browser
With Magnification [1x to 1000x]
PCs 386 SX, 486 DX, and Pentium, Windows 3.+ through 95+.

Separating Internet Explorer from Windows 95.
Introduction To Removing Microsoft IE: http://www.winmag.com/news/1201/1218a.htm
How To Remove Microsoft IE: http://www.winmag.com/library/1998/0201/howto100.htm

PwWebSpeak Web Browser for the Blind
From the Productivity Works, Inc.
Windows Talking Web Browser For Speech Synthesizers.
SoftVoice Synthesizer purchase [option] $125.00
Low cost "Annual Fee" $50.00 [USA]

NetTamer - Not just another Web Browser !
NetTamer will Web Browse, send and receive E-mail, Usenet Messages, FTP, TELNET, and the World Wide Web. NetTamer works in both MS DOS and MS Windows environments.
Demo Downloads [Free].

VIPinfoNet Low VisionWeb Browser
JBliss Imaging Systems vendor for VIPinfoNet 1.00. A highly configurable Low Vision Internet Browser for the blind and visually impaired.
Minimum System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 95, PC with Pentium 100 MHz [or higher], 32 MB of RAM, 25 MB of free hard disk space minimum VGA or higher resolution monitor 2MB DRAM video card, 3.5" floppy disc drive, CD-Rom drive, and SoundBlaster compatible sound card.
See Technical Descriptions
Demo Download [Fee].
http://www.jbliss.com/Vi00006.htm
E-mail: info@jbliss.com

W3-Access for the Blind and Visually Impaired
WAB makes web-surfing easier for blind and visually impaired computer users. WAB stands as a filter between the graphic enhanced HTML environment and the low - to - no vision users of standard off - the - shelf browsers [such as Netscape and Explorer]. Information structured in HTML documents is transformed on the fly, into a non - graphic text format, that can be read easier by the visually impaired and their speech programs.
Free is a very good price.

Verbex Speech Systems
Speech Command and control
PCs 486 [and higher], Windows 3.+, through Windows 95+.
Verbex Voice Browser For The Internet.
Demo Download [Free].
http://www.verbex.com/browser.htm
Voice Browser low cost [FTP] registration under $20.00 [USA].

Viosys Verbal Browser
Command And Control
PCs 386 SX [and higher], Windows 3.+ through 95+ Verbal Browser
Part of Verbal Keyboard, and Verbal Mouse
Description and Download
http://www.voisys.com/apps.htm
Affordable purchase price under $95.00 [USA] for all three applications.

AT&T Watson Voice Control
Command and control for Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Netscape® Navigator™.
http://www.ATT.com/aspg/browser/#order
Low cost purchase price under $40.00 [USA].

Javascript Speech Plug [free]
Shock - Xpress Make Your Web Pages Speak
For Netscape and MS Explorer
Free can be a very good price.

True Speech [Free].
Giving Windows NT A Voice On The Internet.
http://www.dspg.com/windows.htm
Free can be a very good price.

Setting Up Monologue For MIRC
Instructions for Monologue For Windows
Text -To- Speech
http://www.phoenix.net/~lsimon/mirc.html

Listen 2 Chat Text -To- Speech
MIRC Chat Screen Reader
Free can be a very good price.

Talking PC Browser Attachments [Free]
Text -To- Speech Screen Readers
Windows 3.+ and 95+
Read HTML documents.
1. Soundscape for Netscape, and
2. Read -To- Me for Netscape and Internet Explorer.
Read -To- Me also has an online library of 850 books.
Free can be a very good price.

Browsing The Internet Without A Browser ?
Accessing The Internet By Email: Caught on the web or hung up in the internet traffic jam? Tired of waiting, hammering; or being hammered? What you need is an alternative route and a road map!


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