AccessibilityNews: AccessibilityNews is an RSS news feed reader for blind people using screen readers.
BrailleSurf 4.0: Basic web browser driving a Braille display.
BrookesTalk: Browser for the blind and visually impaired, being developed by Oxford Brookes University. Free evaluation version.
Code-It Web Talkster: Talking browser for Windows, using Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Agent components. Also part of the Awesome Talking Library.
Connect Outloud: Self-voicing web browser (also drives Braille displays) from the makers of JAWS, Freedom Scientific.
Emacspeak --The Complete Audio Desktop: Fully-fledged GNU/Linux speech-enabled browser with support for Aural CSS.
Enhancing Internet Access: Touchscreen system for people with disabilities and special needs.
Fire Vox - Talking Browser Extension for Firefox: An open source suite of extensions for Firefox that make Firefox into a talking brower for the visually impaired.
Freedombox: An all-in-one web browser, chat application, media player and dedicated system for blind people.
Guide: An all-in-one software package featuring a self-voicing web browser from Software Express.
IBM Home Page Reader: Uses IBM ViaVoice components. Requires Windows and Internet Explorer v5 or higher. 30-day trial available.
Jaws Screen Reader Adaptation for Mozilla Firefox: Firefox extension that helps JAWS screenreader users use the open-source browser.
MozBraille: Self-voicing and Braille output based on the Mozilla browser.
MultiWeb: Browser for users with multiple disabilities, including speech engine and text enlargement. Works with switch devices and touch screens.
PnC Net: Magnifying and self-voicing web browser.
pwWebSpeak: A self-voicing (speaking) web browser.
ReaderBot: A self-voicing web browser and website accessibility system from Advanced Chatbot Solutions.
Sensus: Tools include built-in synthetic speech, navigation using the keyboard and dynamic translation of documents.
Simply Web 2000: Speech friendly, speech enabled, with features that allow easy navigation of complex pages by blind users.
SpeakOn: A free self-voicing suite with web browser, Internet radio player, DAISY book reader and access to talking newspapers.
The Wanna-Be Web Browser: Apple Mac text-only browser.
Twitter: All-in-one solution with web browsing capabilities.
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0: A recommendation from the W3C for how to designing user agents to lower barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities.
WebbIE: Web browser and other related utilities for blind and visually-impaired screen-reader users.
WebFormator: Works with Internet Explorer and provides an accessible text-only re-presentation of a web page for a user's screen reader.