NVDA by Michael Curran is an application that was designed to help blind and visually impaired people read texts from their computer screen. Unfortunately, there is no version of NVDA for Mac available on the market, but there are other tools that can perform similar tasks. Here are some alternatives to NVDA for Mac.
GhostReader is a Mac program that can read texts for you and play them through your sound output devices. This utility might prove to be of good use if you want to easily turn your text projects, such as books or research material...
Not an alternative? Report a problemStanzaReader is a large-font reader for people with impaired vision. The application uses Mac OS X's text-to-speech engine to read text files on your Mac. It also displays the text stanza by stanza; in other words, by parts.
Not an alternative? Report a problemBrowseAloud is a computer program that reads aloud all website content including PDF and MS Word documents. As you move the cursor over words, they are spoken aloud. Website owners pay a yearly charge to Browsealoud enable their site. Main Benefits:
Not an alternative? Report a problemSim Daltonism is a Mac tool designed for users who wish to see what is it like dealing with color blindness. The program places a window on your screen and allows you to visualize the colors from your desktop as they are perceived by people...
Not an alternative? Report a problemDocuScan Plus is the first fully accessible, Internet-based scanning and reading software for the blind and visually impaired that works with both Windows and the Mac.
Not an alternative? Report a problemSnapRead reads text aloud on the widest range of accessible and inaccessible websites. It allows students to dynamically adjust text across the web without changing the meaning.
Not an alternative? Report a problemBalabolka by Ilya Morozov is a popular text-to-speech application that can read texts...
Chapter and Verse by Loden Software is an application that gives you the possibility...
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