Text to speech software

SAG

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Yeah, I know there is a ton out there, but I suppose I'm looking for suggestions from techs here who support schools or other learning facilities.

Here's the deal...
Receptionist at a client of mine has a dyslexic son, pretty extreme from what I gather. She is looking for software that she can install on his computer that will be able to read web pages properly. She has tested about half a dozen or so and for them to work they have to copypasta the webpage into a textbox for the software to read - which as we all know, copypasta of HTML to plain text usually (usually?? most of the time is more like it) screws up the formatting and paragraphs.

I guess I feel for her, being a dad and all. Luckily both my kids are fine (so far) but thinking about how I would be and what I would do if one of them was in this situation..... anyhow.
Doing this all for her for free, just to help her out with her kids.

Any good suggestions?
 
best bet is try webbie it a browser for blind and visually impaired.

I know the kid none of those but the tools may just be what the client needs.
 
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