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Why SpeakOn? a personal view

Like many blind users I enjoy and need to use audio and text media in everyday life. I use the computer with a screen reader to play audio files through a software player and read text using a text processor or a specialized reader. I use a podcast receiver to download my podcasts and a separate player to play my DAISY files. To get media files, I usually access a remote website as required which may need a username and a password. The file needs to be downloaded and unzipped, and the relevant program needs to be started. Each program has a different user interface with keystrokes to remember. To operate the computer, I need to sit upright in front of the keyboard; hardly a way to relax!

SpeakOn is an attempt to provide easy access to general and specialized media through a simple interface which can be operated by one hand in the comfort of your armchair.

SpeakOn is self-voicing and therefore does not require a screen reader. It does not have a visual interface and therefore a screen magnifier is not required either. SpeakOn is not designed to be a replacement for a screen reader - it is simply a fast and convenient way to access and play audio and text files and provides an easy interface to some services provided by blind- related organizations.

I am using SpeakOn every day to listen to my music, download and read RNIB Newsagent newspapers and magazines, play podcast files directly streamed or downloaded from the internet, listen to DAISY and epub books and internet radio.

SpeakOn functionality is being continuously improved and expanded.

As SpeakOn is so useful in my everyday life, other blind people may enjoy it too.

SpeakOn is free and is available at present for Windows only. SpeakOn might be available for other operating systems in the future.

Enjoy!

Isaac Porat
SpeakOn's author


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