If you don't already know, the aim of this project is to develop a fully functioned (although initially basic) open source voice browser - which sits inside the Chrome browser as an extension. The ambition is to give users, who want to use this extension, the best possible user experience when interacting with the spoken web.
Voice browsers are one type of assistive technology. They have a primary focus, unlike their more generalist bigger cousins 'screen-readers', on maximising a user's ability to interact with content or applications found on the web. Voice browsers typically speak out-loud web content, so users (via a keyboard) are able to interact with it without the actual need to see it.

The project release is currently set at beta - version 1.1.1. With this extension a user can:
- Have their current page read out from the start - stopping, continuing or re-reading items at will (buttons 10, 11, 12 above).
- Navigate the page by items - all items, sections, links, skip links, forms (drop-down 4 above).
- Navigate a page one item at a time - read again, next, previous (buttons 5, 6, 7 above).
- Interact with items (and enter text) - skip links, links, text entry boxes, select drop-down menus, buttons, check buttons (button 8 above).
- Enter a new url, and undertake action 1 to 4 (text entry 1 above).
- Change the speed at which text is being read out-loud i.e. normal, fast, slow (drop-down 9 above).
- The extension can now be started from the omnibox (url area) in Chrome, by simply typing "mm" in the box then pressing the space bar and then pressing return. This is so a user needs only four key presses from launching Chrome to being able to surf the web via the extension.
My intention with this blog is to track the direction of work on this project, and as such provide an easier entry for anyone wishing to take part in the project.
Finally, if you are using the extension or just like the intensions behind the project (I already like you and think your wonderful) I would ask you to get involved in the project (especially user testing, feature requests, etc...) - otherwise, maybe just providing a link to the project website (http://code.google.com/p/metalmouth/) so that others may more easily find it.
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