Editor's Page
AccessWorld Readers Respond to STEM
Lee Huffman
Product Evaluations
The three products reviewed in this article are hand-held camera model electronic magnifiers which are distinguished by a camera unit similar to a computer mouse. These devices connect to a standard television or computer monitor. The three products reviewed here sell for less than $150 and provide an easily transportable tool for viewing text and graphics.—Ike Presley
NonVisual Desktop Access and Thunder: A Comparison of Two Free Screen Readers
This article summarizes the results of a project conducted in the AFB TECH lab and compares the performance of NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) and Thunder, two free screen readers for Windows computers. For this project, we compared the performance of NVDA and Thunder on several of today's common computer tasks.—Darren Burton and John Lilly
Book Review
Twenty-Six Useful Apps for Blind iPhone Users, by Peter Cantisani
National Braille Press has once again produced a unique book containing timely information that exactly reflects a piece of popular culture. If you are an iPhone user or may be thinking of switching to an iPhone, this book will be a great resource for you.—Deborah Kendrick
Letters to the Editor
STEM Access is Important to AccessWorld Readers