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Complete UI refresh to match modern operating system aesthetics, ensuring smooth compatibility with updated security frameworks.
In its infancy, ClaroRead focused on the core "Big Three" of literacy support: claroread version history
In its earliest iterations, ClaroRead was primarily a desktop-based solution for Windows and Mac, designed to tackle the fundamental barrier of inaccessible text.
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In the world of assistive technology, few names are as synonymous with literacy support as . Developed by Claro Software (now part of the Texthelp Group), ClaroRead has been a staple in schools, universities, and workplaces for nearly two decades. Its ability to read text aloud, convert scanned pages to editable text, and provide predictive typing has made it a powerful alternative to mainstream screen readers.
Full transition to 64-bit architecture on Windows and macOS, maximizing system memory usage and improving stability with large documents.
: Version 7 significantly expanded the phonetic and dyslexic spelling list to over 50,000 custom corrections. Dyslexic.com
Improved integration with speech-to-text software, allowing users to dictate text and use ClaroRead to read back the dictated script for proofreading.