The following links will lead you to web sites of applications without which JSonar would not exist. In other words, you absolutely must have these if you want to use JSonar.
- Cakewalk Sonar – Cakewalk Sonar music recording software.
- JAWS for Windows – screen reading software that enables visually impaired users to use the computer.
- Hot Spot Clicker – a set of JAWS scripts that allow JSonar to provide unparalleled access to most of the Sonar's built-in plug-ins and software synthesizers.
Other music-related accessibility projects
- Sibelius Access – a software based on JAWS scripts that enables access to Sibelius music software for screen reader users.
- Caketalking for Cakewalk Sonar
-- a commercial solution that provides JAWS scripts that enables access to Cakewalk Sonar.
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