WSJ's Melinda Beck reports on LowBrowse, a new and free software by Lighthouse International that helps people with poor vision browse the Internet. (Sept. 9)
Thanks so much for this. Am beginning to investigate the possibilities of getting my aunt, 93 years old, visually-impaired but not fully blind, mentally sharp, onto the Internet. She'd love it. She's beginning to feel a need for more regular mental stimulation and the Internet would be great for her. IF anyone has any suggestions, PLEASE post them here (or good websites listing suggestions), for everyone to reference. Many thanks.
Thanks so much for this. Am beginning to investigate the possibilities of getting my aunt, 93 years old, visually-impaired but not fully blind, mentally sharp, onto the Internet. She'd love it. She's beginning to feel a need for more regular mental stimulation and the Internet would be great for her. IF anyone has any suggestions, PLEASE post them here (or good websites listing suggestions), for everyone to reference. Many thanks.
Yipidee1970 7 months ago
lol @ "object oriented magnification" <- he is basically a programmer
bobsonenzo 11 months ago
I am 20/200 corrected, and I like Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. They will enlarge the whole page. This makes it easier for me at least.
rudyiking 1 year ago
wow that's cool!
sassygirly61 2 years ago