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A special thank you for the kind words our customers have shared with us.  They motivate every one of us here to strive to provide the best products possible to help all students succeed.

  • "I use Read&Write to proof-read my work and also to check grammatical errors. I have also used the Screenshot reader to unlock inaccessible content and have it read to me."

    University of SussexAimee Keay, Student, University of Sussex

  • "One feature that I think especially stands out is the PDF support. It is good to be able to scan to PDF because not all books will scan neatly to Microsoft Word. This is combined with an easy to use and effective text to speech facility for PDF documents."

    West London Assessment Centre, Brunel UniversityAlastair Veal, West London Assessment Centre, Brunel University

  • "The text-to-speech function which encompasses dual colour highlighting is used by a large number of students who struggle with reading, as it helps students to focus on the text being read. This feature also helps students when proof-reading text as they can listen to their work being read back to them and spot any errors."

    West London Assessment Centre, Brunel University  Alastair Veal, West London Assessment Centre, Brunel University

  • "Lately I have been using the summary and highlighting tools in my one-to-one research and information skills sessions to link areas of research in to students mind maps and work structures."

    Leeds Metropolitan UniversityAlyson Peacock, Leeds Metropolitan University

  • "I love to convert text into MP3 format with the Speech Maker, I can then listen to the text being read to me on my iPod. I use this tool to help me learn academic quotes for exams. Being able to listen to the passage repeatedly helps me to remember what I am learning. I use this feature to convert short stories into audio to listen to on my iPod wherever I am. "

    Carnegie CollegeAmie Swinton, Student, Carnegie College

  • "Reports from students have shown that, in particular, the facility of being able to scan directly into MS Word and then use Read&Write to listen to the scanned document is very useful."

    University of SouthamptonAndrew Dykes, Assistive Technology Service, University of Southampton

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