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The toolbar became fully dockable, resizable, and touch-screen friendly for 2-in-1 laptops.
As accessibility requirements grew more complex, ClaroRead expanded its "Extras" and bundled software. claroread version history
Modern versions now utilize background updates, ensuring users always have the latest security patches and voice engines without manual downloads. Why the Version History Matters Why the Version History Matters Added touch-screen support
Added touch-screen support for Windows 8/10 tablets. The toolbar became fully dockable
Standard integration of specialized fonts like OpenDyslexic to improve reading speed and reduce letter flipping. ClaroRead 9: The Modern Era and Cross-Platform Unity
This era introduced Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to the Plus and Pro tiers, enabling users to scan and convert paper documents or non-selectable text.
Early versions established the "floating toolbar" that allows users to hover over text and have it read back seamlessly. 2. The Mid-Era: OCR and Writing Tools (Versions 5-7)