| Special Web Browser for autistic children |
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| Written by Team Josh | |
| Thursday, 05 June 2008 | |
Now, children have their own web browser to surf on Internet, thanks to John LeSieur who developed this browser for his grandson. The browser is free to download for all. John Lesieur, a software businessman's grand son was used to surf on internet. But he has autism, and the whirlwind of options in PCs so confounded the child that he threw the mouse in frustration. After not finding any satisfactory online tool that could guide autistic children around the Web, LeSieur had one built – named it the Zac Browser for Autistic Children in honour of his grandson – and has now made it available for free at www.zacbrowser.com. The Zac Browser greatly simplifies the experience of using a computer. it presents choices from free, public Web sites, with an emphasis on educational games, music, videos and visually entertaining images, such as a virtual aquarium. What more, it seals off most Web sites from view, blocking violent, sexual or otherwise adult-themed material. You may download the browser from: zacbrowser.com
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