- From: Thomas, Cassandra <CThomas@gigaweb.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:16:12 -0400
- To: "W3c-Wai-Ig (E-mail)" <w3c-wai-ig@w3.org>
Hi! I work for a consulting group which offeres a web usability service. Part of our service is of course we check to see if a web site is meeting W3C standards and whether a text-to-speech reader can navigate the site (sadly which i must say always seems to be no). I currently have the lab set-up using IBM homepage reader for our text-to-speech test - we also use Bobby, test i.e., netscape, opera, use Lynx, etc. Is the IBM product the most representative product for this type of test? Is there a product more people use or one that would be a more universal test of what most visually-impaired users rely on? thanks, Cassandra Thomas Research Associate Giga Information Group W.Phone 408-327-4337 Cell 408-505-3887 Voicemail 408-327-4357
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