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Virtual Magnifying Glass is an open-source, screen magnification tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Virtual Magnifying Glass is designed for the visually impaired and others who need to magnify part of the computer display. Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifying glass on the screen. Virtual Magnifying Glass works on a variety of platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS) due to being developed with the Free Pascal compiler. There is no charge for the software.

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  • Virtual Magnifying Glass is an open-source, screen magnification tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Virtual Magnifying Glass is designed for the visually impaired and others who need to magnify part of the computer display. Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifying glass on the screen. Virtual Magnifying Glass works on a variety of platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS) due to being developed with the Free Pascal compiler. There is no charge for the software. (en)
  • Virtual Magnifying Glass é uma ferramenta de magnificação gratuita, em código aberto e multiplataforma. Ela é simples, personalizável e fácil de usar. Com mais de 300.000 downloads e uma história de 5 anos, a lupa digital visa prover uma ferramenta de magnificação fácil de utilizar para aqueles que precisam dela. Virtual Magnifying Glass é desenvolvido para deficientes visuais e outros que precisam ampliar uma parte da tela. Diferentemente da maioria dos programas similares, ela não abre uma janela separada, mas põe uma lente móvel na tela. (pt)
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  • Magnifier 3.2 enlarging its own source code (en)
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  • September 2013 (en)
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  • Virtual Magnifying Glass is an open-source, screen magnification tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. Virtual Magnifying Glass is designed for the visually impaired and others who need to magnify part of the computer display. Unlike most similar programs, it does not open a separate program window for the magnification but instead puts a movable magnifying glass on the screen. Virtual Magnifying Glass works on a variety of platforms (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS) due to being developed with the Free Pascal compiler. There is no charge for the software. (en)
  • Virtual Magnifying Glass é uma ferramenta de magnificação gratuita, em código aberto e multiplataforma. Ela é simples, personalizável e fácil de usar. Com mais de 300.000 downloads e uma história de 5 anos, a lupa digital visa prover uma ferramenta de magnificação fácil de utilizar para aqueles que precisam dela. Virtual Magnifying Glass é desenvolvido para deficientes visuais e outros que precisam ampliar uma parte da tela. Diferentemente da maioria dos programas similares, ela não abre uma janela separada, mas põe uma lente móvel na tela. (pt)
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  • Virtual Magnifying Glass (en)
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