New Kurzweil 3000 Offers License-to-Go Feature

Kurzweil Educational Systems has announced the release of its Kurzweil 3000 for Windows Version 9
(www.kurzweiledu.com), its reading, writing and learning solution for students with visual or learning disabilities.

The software now offers a unique feature called License-to-Go, which provides an easy way for network users to access it without being physically connected to the network. Therefore, schools can grant licenses to any laptop on the network for any amount of time, enabling usage of Kurzweil 3000 from anywhere. The updated software is also loaded with new learning and instructional tools, as well as new writing, vocabulary-building and document preparation features.

This article originally appeared in the 04/01/2005 issue of THE Journal.

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