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- Pocket now works with a font to aid those with dyslexia
Posted by : Brij Bhushan
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Dyslexia, a learning disability that can make it difficult for children and adults to read letters and sometimes numbers, affects one in 10 people globally. This leaves an estimate more than 700 million people struggling with reading in a world that is increasingly text-based and online. Today, article-saving read-it-later app Pocket released a feature today that would make it significantly easier for those with dyslexia to use. Version 6.2.0 — available for iOS and Android — gives all users support for the font Dyslexie, which is designed to create subtle changes in character structure to prevent confusion between letters that look similar.…
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