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Eye Relief is a stand-alone word processing software program designed to be used by people with low vision. The word processing features can produce screen fonts at magnification levels from one to five times standard size, producing letters up to 1.4" in height. Word processing features include Insert, Delete, Cut, Paste, Copy, Find, and Replace. The software produces standard ASCII text files which can be loaded into other word processing packages. The program can be used to print documents with headers, footers, and page numbers in standard type on any printer, or in 18 point type on Laserjet or Postscript laser printers. Text is always shown on screen with word wrap, regardless of type size; no horizontal scrolling is required. The user can specify any number of pixels between adjacent letters and can control vertical spacing between lines. Eye Relief cannot be used to provide magnification for other software packages. COMPATABILITY: For use on IBM PC computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 512K of RAM, and a CGA, EGA, VGA, MCGA, or Hercules graphics card.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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SkiSoft Publishing Corporation

P.O. Box 278
Lexington, Massachusetts 02420
United States
Telephone: 800-662-3622 or 781-863-1876.
Fax: 781-861-0086.
Web: http://www.skisoft.com.
Email: info@skisoft.com.


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