In the rapidly evolving landscape of personal computing, we often celebrate the sleekest hardware or the most intuitive visual interfaces, yet there is a quiet revolution that has been running in parallel for two decades, fundamentally altering how millions interact with the digital world. Imagine a world where the barrier to professional success, education, or even basic social connection was priced behind a multi-thousand-dollar software license—a reality that was the norm for the blind and low-vision community until a radical shift occurred in 2006.
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