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If you maybe never ask yourself this,
but do you know how blind people manage to use their computer?
On their computer, they have a screen description software called Jaws.
Hello, hello!
My name is Jaws.
Jaw-ly good to meet you.
By using Jaws,
blind people can hear
what you see.
They are able to understand what is being communicated.
But then there is a Hiccup…
and that Hiccup, it’s perhaps you.
Because when you publish a PDF in the internet,
in Flipbook format for example,
your publications remain mute,
and the blind… become deaf.
Fortunately, Ipedis has invented Publispeak,
so that your publications can be heard in the Internet.
How does it work?
It’s simple,
you provide your PDF to Ipedis,
in the same way as you would send for printing.
Ipedis then create your Flipbook,
but also code your PDF to make it audible for blind people,
without them needing any additional equipment.
Fantastic, don’t you think?
Suddenly, 45 million blind people
and 100 million partly-sighted people
will understand you.
They’re worth it?
That’s for you to decide.
Publispeak, an Ipedis solution