Developer Abelardo Gonzalez has created an open-source font designed to help people with dyslexia read more easily. Dubbed OpenDyslexic, the font is currently available as a free download, in the form of a Safari and Chrome extension, a bookmarklet, and a free iOS web-browsing app. OpenDyslexic has also been incorporated into several third-party apps, including popular read-it-later service Instapaper. .. Continue Reading New font designed to help dyslexic people read
Section: Personal Computing
Tags: Brain, Disability, Font, iOS, Open Source, Reading, Web Browser
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