Claroread Version History
The Evolution of Assistive Technology: A Version History of ClaroRead
Abstract ClaroRead is a flagship assistive technology software developed by Claro Software (formerly known as Claro Projects). Since its inception in the early 2000s, it has served as a primary intervention tool for individuals with dyslexia and visual impairments in education and the workplace. This paper outlines the version history of ClaroRead, tracing its evolution from a simple text-to-speech utility to a comprehensive, cross-platform literacy suite incorporating artificial intelligence and cloud-based integration.
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Below is a breakdown of the key milestones and the current state of ClaroRead across different platforms. 1. Major Version Milestones (Windows & Mac) The Evolution of Assistive Technology: A Version History
- Google Drive & Dropbox Integration: Read PDFs and Word docs directly from the cloud.
- Fact Finder: A built-in Wikipedia search tool that would read selected facts aloud.
- Pronunciation Editor: Users could fix mispronounced words (e.g., changing "Wind" to "Wynd" as a surname).
- Mac Version (Separate): The Mac version reached feature parity with Windows for the first time (excluding OCR).