![]() LunarPlus does come with three large-print laminated quick reference cards and a help feature that is built into the software. It comes with an installation manual that contains detailed information on installing, uninstalling, and troubleshooting all Dolphin's products, but the information is not product specific. LunarPlus's documentation leaves a lot to be desired. In this evaluation, we also compare the screen layouts of all three products. In addition, we checked for instances of bugs and crashing and used the same computers: a Toshiba Satellite laptop with Windows 98 installed and a Dell desktop with both Windows NT and Windows 98 installed. We conducted the same tests on LunarPlus as in the previous evaluation of MAGic and ZoomText Xtra-10 different features of LunarPlus while using Microsoft's Office Suite and Internet Explorer 5.0. In this evaluation, we compare Lunar Plus 4.50 with its competition: Freedom Scientific's MAGic 8.0 and Ai Squared's ZoomText Xtra 7.06 (See AccessWorld, November 2001, for a comparison of MAGic 8.0 and ZoomText Xtra 7.06.) Firing It Up and Trying It Out AccessWorld evaluated Lunar Plus version 4.01 in the 2000 evaluation of Supernova. ![]() ![]() ![]() Dolphin also offers Supernova, which integrates Lunar with the screen-reading and braille-output capability of its full-featured screen reader, Hal. LunarPlus version 4.50 is Dolphin Computer Access's screen magnifier with a built-in, simple screen reader.
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