Another roughly equal alternative is Thunder Screen Reader though it has a
suite of additional accessibility tools nvda hasn't duplicated. Anyone
have any idea about openoffice and nvda accessibility status? I tried
openoffice with nvda and couldn't get to any of the menus so ended up
removing it from my machine. The mac has openoffice accessible for it as
does linux g.u.i.On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Josh wrote:
Hi
Knoppix-adriane is very good also!
Josh
Josh Kennedy jkenn337@xxxxxxxxx
my blog is at http://jkenn337.klangoblog.net (updated frequently). Tired of Microsoft Windows and paying thousands for screen-readers? try out NVDA, get a mac--, nvda--for Windows, or try out and switch to grml, Ubuntu, Vinux, or knoppix-adriane Linux desktops. Knoppix ubuntu and vinux-cli-max are the most accessible for beginners. also try vinux-gui and encourage those at www.cherrypal.com to use windows-xp and nvda knoppix-adriane Vinux-cli-max or grml so all blind people can have an accessible computer.
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