With 366 entries on this blog, it has been interesting to reflect back during this past month on a year of software and hardware reviews in this blog that could assist the dyslexic (and non-dyslexic) individual. It has been informative, and a good way to keep up to date with what is happening. It has also helped ensure my book "Dyslexia in the Digital Age" (commissioned by Continuum Books, scheduled for publication in January 2010) is as comprehensive as it can be.
Click on these links below to see what has been reviewed. Note this is not intended to be an exhaustive list, but is entirely made up from the reviews of the past year.
02. Translation Services
03. Password protection
04. Reminders systems with email and sms
05. Post its and Stickies
06. Plagiarism
07. Text to speech
08. Document sharing
09. Shared desktops
10. Optical Character Recognition
11. Sound recording
12. Onscreen magnifiers
13. Speech to text
14. Screen grabbers
15. Time management
16. Keyboard Skills
17. Automated functions and short-cuts
18. Drawing and picture editing
19. Backing up
20. Location finding
21. Preferences - colours, fonts etc
22. Search functions
23. Event tracking
24. Summarize and synopsis
25. Browsers start page
26. Browsers
27. Undeleting files
28. File conversion
29. Office suites
30. Concept mapping on mobile phones
31. Concept mapping software
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
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