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Freeware Pick - June 28, 2008

EasyRead

If you're one of those people that want to know why you can easily resize the text on some Web pages but not on others, here's the answer. Some Web sites use style sheets or remote style sheets to control the text size. So, on some Web pages using your mouse wheel or Internet Explorer's "Text Size" won't work because the size of the text is not easily reader-changeable. So, what are all us with elderly eyes supposed to do, grab a huge magnifying glass and peer at the tiny writing through it - and probably end up with throbbing headache? Not only would that make you look silly and make your head hurt too - it wouldn't be necessary, if you grab this week's Freeware Pick Of The Week - EasyRead. Well, here, rather than yammering on we'll let the developer tell you about it.

If you're frustrated at Internet Explorer not allowing you to view Web pages at the size you want then you'll appreciate the EasyRead Toolbar Buttons. The EasyRead toolbar buttons allow you to magnify any HTML page as you browse the web. Version 1.5 is now available, with the following features:

  • Easily Zoom in and out on any webpage at the touch of a button

  • Great for those of you with poor sight when viewing small size text

  • Works in all situations, when Internet Explorer's 'Text Size' fails

  • Works with pages in frames

  • Prints your HTML page magnified

  • Totally 100% Free!

  • No popup adverts or spyw@re, it really is free

  • Works with Windows 2000, XP and Windows Vista (Vista support is not noted on the home page but is noted in the FAQ section)

  • NEW: Right-click on a page to zoom in and out

  • Simple to use

We thought many of you would find this useful - and we really don't want any of you suffering from any additional eyestrain. We would imagine that reading this LONG newsletter (now more like a magazine) probably gives you enough eyestrain per week. So, if you want to make every Web page more readable then please take a moment to read more about and/or download our Freeware Pick Of The Week - EasyRead.

Read more about and/or download our Freeware Pick Of The Week by visiting this URL.

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