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Friday, December 5, 2008

Web visum

Web visum is unique browser add on which greatly enhances web accessibility and empowers the blind and visually impaired community by putting the control
In your hands! Its aim is to allow you to better enjoy surfing the net and be significantly less dependent upon outside help. Now available in English,
German, Russian, Italian, Slovak, Bulgarian, Dutch, Croatian, Romanian, Portugese, Turkish and Spanish! If you want to help, login into your account and
Visit the Community page!

Just a few exciting features that they already offer:
List of 5 items
• Community driven tagging and page enhancements.
• Automated and instant CAPTCHA image solving, sign up to web sites and make forum posts and blog comments without asking for help!
• Built in helper functions for easier page navigation and less confusion.
• Numerous under the hood page tweaks designed to help screen reader users.
• Visually Impaired users benefit from features such as high contrast page viewing, link and focus highlighting, and more.
It is only available for the Firefox browser. If you have not used Firefox, or used an old version, they highly recommend that you
Download Firefox version 3.0
Which is probably the most accessible, fast and overall best web browser on the Internet? You won't regret it!

Start using the service straight away by first creating an account with them through the
Register
Page and then installing the add on in your Firefox. For more information on how to use the service, please read the
http://www.webvisum.com/wiki/Tutorial
wiki/Tutorialthrough. Once you are running Firefox with Web Visum installed, you can press CTRL+F1 at any time for the quick help screen.

They have an extensive list of exciting features and enhancements and are planning to continue developing this product further to its fullest potential.
In order to accomplish these goals they need to reach the entire blind and visually impaired Internet users community and need your help in spreading the
Word.

The web has just become much more accessible!
For blind persons!

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