The Economic Times
American scientists claim to have developed a computer programme that would help anyone to edit unaccessible softwares like Microsoft Word and Apple iTunes, and even add customised features to them.
The software would also help the user to move programmes from computer screens to mobile devices, which do not have a standard operating system, researchers at the University of Washington said. The UW tool, named Prefab, allows people to personalise programmes based on their needs, according to the report that appeared online in Physorg.com