Here is a list of web-browsers and browser plug-ins for the visually-impaired that I identified during a literature search this summer. Note that some of these are research efforts rather than products. Rich Simpson BrookesTalk Oxford Brookes University A Web Browser for the Blind and Visually Impaired http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/cms/research/speech/btalk.htm Home Page Reader IBM Spoken Internet/Web access for blind and visually impaired users (Netscape Plug-In) http://www.austin.ibm.com/sns/hpr.html marcopolo Sonicon Eyes-free access to the World Wide Web (Netscape Plug-In) http://www.webpresence.com/sonicon/marcopolo/ pwWebSpeak Productivity Works An auditory Web browser and e-mail system http://www.prodworks.com/catalog/catalog_pwwebspeak.html SimplyWeb98 EcoNet International A free Talking Web Browser for Windows http://www.econointl.com/sw/ SMART IRIT Web browser http://www.irit.fr/SSI/ACTIVITES/EQ_IHMPT/handicap/publis.html <- BAD VIP Browser JBliss Imaging Systems Talking web browser people with low vision or total vision loss http://www.jbliss.com/SW_Products.html#VIP Browser WebCite Compusult Limited Web accessibility for visually impaired and reading impaired persons http://www.hear-it.com/webcite.html Linda Petty offered the following: Opera Opera Software Shareware browser with extensive magnification and full keystroke commands, but no speech http://www.opera.com/download.html LP-Windows with Speech Visionware Magnification adaptation with configurable speech output http://www.largeprint.com/ ZoomText Extra Level 2 NanoPac, Inc. Screen magnifier for individuals with low vision http://www.nanopac.com/zoomtext.htm