Zac Browser
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Zac Browser (Zone for Autistic Children) is a web browser developed specifically for children and teenagers with autism and autism spectrum disorders such as such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS.
The software will allow children to interact directly with games and activities that cater specifically to kids who display the characteristics of autism spectrum disorders, like impairments in social interaction, impairments in communication, restricted interests and repetitive behavior. It has been an effective tool for kids with low, medium and high functioning autism.
Zac browser is a freeware.
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[edit] External links
- Zac Browser: Home Page
- Brian Bergstein (2008-06-04), Grandfather builds Web browser for autistic boy, Associated Press.
- Kim Saccio-Kent, Zac Browser — Reviews by PC World
- Zac Browser - Review and Download

