In the world of assistive technology software this is actually really cheap. Most AT software in the mobile category is in the $300-$500 range believe it or not. And a screen reader for your PC will set you back $1000 or more. I applaud AT&T for trying to make access to this software easier and Code Factory for pricing it relatively competatively.
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In the world of assistive technology software this is actually really cheap. Most AT software in the mobile category is in the $300-$500 range believe it or not. And a screen reader for your PC will set you back $1000 or more. I applaud AT&T for trying to make access to this software easier and Code Factory for pricing it relatively competatively.