Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: I love this screenreader. It's fun to use, and, with a subscription to the S A mobile network, I can listen to the radio and watch as many movies as I want, for free.
Rate: 4.5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: a very good screen reader
Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: I have had no issues with System Access. I love it, as I use it pretty much on a daily, if not every other day basis. For those using a single core machine, I have not tried it on one of those. All my computers have been dual core computers. And when I get my computers, I always make sure the minimum ammount I will get is at least 2 to 4 GB of ram. Lately it's been 4GB, and System Access has performed great on the machine I have running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I suggest that those who havent tried System Access should give it a go.
Rate: 3 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: It is a okay screen reader, but kind of slow since you can not move around the screen verry fast like you can do with window eyes, and when finding stuff on the net it is kind of slow when using the arrow keys or when you download stuff, almost as slow as fire fox, however the sam network could use more new concerts and movies that have rock music in them.
Rate: 4.5 | Accessibility Rate: 1.5
Opinion: System Access is very good. However, it doesn't seem to read some anti-virus and anti-malware programs very well.
Rate: 1 | Accessibility Rate: 1.5
Opinion: With the new version Serotech made the program worse instead of better. The included espeak synth is quite inferior to the dectalk, and it annoys you with popups and other messages every few minutes to run it as a full screen reader--even if you log in and do as it says! Quite inferior to NVDA. I only use it when I'm playing monopoly. Web pages load vastly slower than NVDA as well. It's a piece of junk!
Rate: 2.5 | Accessibility Rate: 1
Opinion: it is a nice program but needs a lot more work
Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: system access rocks if one wants to browse the internet and do e-mail the mobile network is so easy to use and has a lot of content that will keep one busy for hours and one does not have to be a computer geek to use it.
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