Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)


Michael Micallef at FITA
 

At that time there was also the Slimware Windows Bridge for windows and it wasn’t bad especially with windows 3.1

 

 

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I think the first screen reader for windows was, outspoken, by Berkeley in 1988 or 1989. 

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