Re: Alternative Web Access Page

I don't think Amaya gives enhanced accessibility to anyone at the moment.
As an authoring tool, it implements some accessibility features in the
code it produces.

Ultrasonix is a screen reader for Xwindowxs under Solaris (I believe).
There is a linux version of Ultrasonix, but I am not sure how stable it is
yet. It is available from TRACE, but I don't have the URI.

SVLpro is a screenreader for linux. Again, I'll look up the URI

Charles McCathieNevile

On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Peter Bosher wrote:

  Hi EOWG,
  
  Following discussion and comments, I've re-drafted this page, which is for
  an EO deliverable, at http://www.soundlinks.com/awa.htm.
  
  It may be discussed tomorrow, and anyhow please review and send me further
  suggestions and comments.
  
  Regards,
  
  Peter.
  
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  http://www.soundlinks.com/
  Tel. +44 (0) 1494 794 797
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  Chesham, 
  Bucks. 
  HP5 1AL
  England.
  

--Charles McCathieNevile            mailto:charles@w3.org
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Received on Thursday, 11 March 1999 12:59:14 UTC