Some interesting sites follow. There are surely many others we don't know
or we didn't put here. In this case make us a signal and we'll link them
(only if they show no inaccessibility with textual browsers, obviously!!)
World Web Wide development allowed computers and telecommunication
equipment owners to interact as never before. For handicapped people
Web kept the great promise to transform the old barriers to the access
to information. But as any new technology it can make new barriers in
the place of the old ones arise.
Bobby is a Web based service and a downloaded application which will
help you to get your web pages better and to get them more accessible
by handicapped people. Bobby's also able to make accessibility checks
in sensu lato, testing if web pages use a supported or not by particular
web browsers HTML.
It is a campaign based on the 'perception' that there is the
possibility to get free access sites better; and that this possibility
doesn't depends on the personal surfing software choice.
TMCrew is a project firstly born from the need to let the different
social realities accede to Internet, with a particular attention to what
we usually call antagonist movement.
Arachne is a DOS Graphic Browser. Arachne doesn't need Windows, OS/2
or Unix to run, 'one Dos', possibly OpenDos, is enough! It runs on 386 and,
partially, also on any 80x86 with VGA or EGA.
HTML4TXT: in past and copy.
Html 4 txt is a guide which introduces you to html, to Lynx and to the
barriers to the free knowledge circulation breaking down.We'll get it useful
and we'll put it on line as soon as possible.