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03/13/2006, 12:00pm, EST
Monday, March 13th
eyePilot helps colorblind users
Tenebraex has released eyePilot, a new software solution designed to help colorblind users work more effectively with color-coded information and graphics. Designed as a “floating window” that is easily dragged-and-dropped over any web page, document or computer application, eyePilot offers tools for both colorblind and non-colorblind users, including 'Gray,' which isolates all instances of a single color and grays out all the other colors. 'Flash' allows users to flash-- as white or black--all instances of a color when any spot of that color is clicked on, while a similar tool flashes a specific color when a specifc color is chosen from a list. Users are also able to change the colors in an entire graphic by cycling through a set of substitutions. eyePilot also offers a pop-up magnifier to aid in selecting colors or examining the results and the ability to save/print color-altered images. It is available for Mac OS X 10.2 or later and costs $34 for a single-user license.
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