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Softarama Launches Seniorama - A Unique Senior-friendly Software

Softarama Launches Seniorama - A Unique Senior-friendly Software

Added on June 10 2011

Softarama, popular creator of software applications for PC users announced the release of Seniorama-Pointer™, an innovative senior-friendly software that helps the senior community use computers with higher confidence. Seniorama offers various features: Email, Internet, Photo Gallery, Skype™ and more.


Softarama (Ltd) is the company behind best selling desktop applications such as Captain Optimizer, Registry Commander, Privacy Sentinel & more. The real impetus to develop Seniorama-Pointer™ stemmed from one of the company's founders - Mr. Gilad Manor. Manor's father had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease pushing him to find a solution for his father's discomfort. The notion that people who experience physical or mental limitations could benefit from an easy-to-operate PC and the lack of an existing solution led him to this recent development.

Having said that, the software was designed with first-time elderly users in mind and not only for PD patients. Seniorama transforms normal PCs into intuitive, easy-to-use machines from start-up to shutdown, in a way that is most suited for seniors and anyone who may have visual problems, learning difficulties, cognitive impairment or, unfortunately, a neurological disease of some sort.

Seniorama users can easily send and receive emails, play brain-fitness games, view family photos, browse the internet and enjoy video chats with family, friends and/or caregivers regardless of their physical location. The software features large single-click icons, touch-and-speak abilities, on-screen instructions, large fonts and settings adjustments on a single screen. Even first time PC users will be up and running in minutes with Seniorama-Pointer™ elderly software..

"Seniorama Pointer is a solution for those who value their freedom and independence," says Shalom Ben Moshe, CEO at Softarama Ltd. “In a world where everyone is routinely connected to social networks, email servers and video chats, we have created a program that won’t leave anyone behind.”