

The main difference you could say is that a black hole is the darkest and densest entity in our universe whilst supernovae are amongst the brightest most grandiose explosion in our universe. They’re very cold being just shy of absolute zero whilst a supernova can burn at a 1 billion+ degrees Celsius. Black holes are so dense that light cannot escape its grasp. This means we may make a commission if you purchase an item using one of our links*īlack holes are the by product of a supernova explosion, particularly those that are 3+ solar masses in size so, even if the two are connected in the sense that they both form when a star is essentially dying, you wouldn’t be able to classify them within the same celestial bracket.īlack holes are amongst the darkest entities in the universe whilst supernovae are so bright that they can even outshine entire galaxies. Plus, special discounted pricing is available for people trading in a valid Zoomtext or MAGic licence.*This post may contain affiliate links.

SuperNova v13.50 is a free update available to all existing SuperNova v13.0x customers. Office 2013 has a refreshed look and features integration with Sky Drive, Microsoft’s cloud storage allowing you to access your documents from any computer. SuperNova works with the new Windows 8 Start Screen including: live tiles showing updating information, Charms Bar which is the new way to change settings and share content, plus SuperNova continues to work with your existing desktop and legacy applications including Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader and Skype.Īt the same time, Dolphin is announcing initial support in SuperNova for Microsoft Office 2013 applications including: Outlook, Word and Excel. “It contains support for Windows 8, and having SuperNova’s excellent colour and size options is a huge improvement over the basic Windows magnifier for students and professionals with sight disabilities.”Īs well as individuals with a range of eye conditions gaining access to mainstream applications running on Windows 8 Businesses and schools can deploy a single solution which is more affordable and straightforward to support and maintain.


“SuperNova v13.50 is a significant breakthrough especially for partially sighted people buying new Windows PCs” explains RNIB’s Steve Griffiths. With a single package, computers running Windows 8 have their onscreen text and graphics enlarged smoothly, difficult colours changed to more comfortable alternatives, mouse pointer and cursor positions highlighted clearly, plus all text is spoken with natural sounding voices and translated accurately to literary Braille.
