Re: Ebrowse?

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I did not suggest anything in the realm of automatic relevance for me, just because both the developer and I happen to be blind.

On the other hand, it is entirely reasonable for me to have more hope that a blind developer will have a better understanding of my needs than a sighted one. Again, this is not some theoretical or ideological position, it is just based on my experience as a blind computer user. If yours has been different, then fine, but it is not my fault and I am not going to get into some lame debate about it beyond this response.

Fernando


On 10/28/2018 06:03 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Speaking personally, I am more concerned by the suggestion that one individual with a label associated with their score on an eye chart can create something that automatically works for everyone with whom they share that label..out of the box specifically.
program is not producing anything meaningful for me so far.



On Sun, 28 Oct 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Interesting. Where can we find more information, like contact information, about the blind persons that created edbrowse?


Thanks,


Fernando



On 10/28/2018 04:36 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
The editing commands are very similar to ed. Edbrowse does not attempt to
 do all javascript.
 It politely ignores the eye candy stuff. Edbrowse was created and
 maintained by blind people.
 Such software usually works better for me.


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