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GNOME and KDE are the two primary gui desktop enviornments in use on linux 
(and other unix) systems today. Accessibility in both is still some time 
away--certainly not this year and not early next year.

 On Wed, 26 Sep 
2001, John J. Boyer wrote:

> Hello,
> I've been looking at the Gnome Website. As I understand it, Gnome is a
> desktop and a set of applications that can run on any Unix-like system,
> including Linux. They even have an accessibility section and have done some
> work on both speech and Braille screen readers.
> Have any of you used Gnome? What is your opinion of it?
> Thanks.
> John
> 
> Computers to Help People, Inc.
> http://www.chpi.org
> 825 East Johnson; Madison, WI 53703
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				Janina Sajka, Director
				Technology Research and Development
				Governmental Relations Group
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