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I bet the copy protection will probably squash any success with jfw in a
windows emulator in linux. I wonder if anyone is using speech on windows
emulators? It'd be cool, then things wouldn't lock up so much, and I'd have
the best of both worlds.
At 10:35 PM 1/6/03 +0100, you wrote:
>OK, I'll read on that URL. But I know Gnopernicus is in pre-alpha version, 
>now I am constantly monitoring gnome-accessibility-list and gnome-announce 
>list, as of course those are the right mailing lists where the latest news 
>will be posted, avoiding to fill this mailing list up with messages "when 
>does gnome 2 with gnopernicus come out" ore something like that, this kind 
>of questions have been made many many times and the answer has always been 
>the same.
>Answering to that guy (or girl) talking about a screen reader for Linux 
>equivalent with JFW, I think he meant the program's capabilities, not of 
>course the prices and/or copy-protection.
>I want to throw a stone on this list, hoping it does not hurt so much: did 
>someone make an awful experiment? testing JFW with a Windows emulator?
>Of course, this is not a final solution, it can be a first one. It is not 
>me that want to test it, it is only my curiosity to know, as I will use 
>Linuxas it is, without any emulation or things like that.
>Another question, this time a real one and regarding my case: did someone 
>configure correctly an ADSL modem, called Alcatel SpeedTouch USB, in the 
>Debian distribution?
>Bye
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