Here are some interesting links you may enjoy.  Many of them are for blind or visually impaired users, but many links are ones that everyone will enjoy.

 

EastOfTheWeb is a site that has games that can be played over the internet.  Some of them are accessible with JAWS and Braille displays.

 

PacMateGear is a site that contains links, software, and articles pertaining to the Pac Mate, the first accessible Pocket PC for blind people.

 

The ZoneBBS is a great way to meet new people and play some fun, accessible games.

 

BrailleSoft.net contains many useful utilities and fun games for Pac Mates and other notetakers produced by Freedom Scientific.

 

FreedomScientific produces notetakers, Pac Mate, and JAWS software.

 

System Access to Go is a free web-based screen reader that will run on almost any computer that has an internet connection.

 

NVDA (nonvisual Desktop Access) is another free screen reader that can be run from a USB flash drive and works wonderfully with Mozilla Firefox.

 

KitchensInc has free windows self-voicing games and games that use the SAPI5 speech synthesizer.

 

Spoonbill Software contains some accessible games including solitaire, free cell, hearts, and many others.  These games are great for blind and low-vision people.

 

Sonokids.com has accessible games including banjo buster, memory challenge, and sudoku.  Anyone can play, however.  Check it out.

 

If you want an alternative to Internet Explorer, try firefox.  Their email client, Thunderbird, is also nice.

 

If you're blind and need to find a way around those annoying Captcha images, try FireFox in conjunction with WebVisum.  It's a plugin that you add on to FireFox, and with the correct keystrokes, almost any Captcha can be solved.  It has other accessibility features as well, but this is by far my favorite.

 

Are you looking for an accessible media player?  Try Klango.  It's programmed for blind users, but anyone can use it because the menus are still available on screen.  You can play media files, play and record radio stations, manage podcasts, and more.

 

Do you want to learn Spanish or review what you've forgotten?  StudySpanish.com has grammar lessons, vocabulary lists with audio examples, tests, quizzes, and games to fulfill all your Spanish needs.

 

If you want to know what the weather forcast is for your area, check out The Weather Channel.