The same danger from the perspective of the blind computer users also appear in 
other EU countries where the governments prefer paying for screen readers made 
in EU, even though none of them are as good as JAWS.

The governments don't care that just a few computer users need to use complex 
applications like Visual Studio, Eclipse or even a simple text editor like 
TextPad which is absolutely inaccessible with NVDA (or at least it was 
inaccessible a few months ago).

Octavian

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christophe Strobbe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Laws and standards


> Hi Alex,
> 
> At 18:53 6/12/2010, Alex Midence wrote:
>>(...)  I use Jaws and NVDA as my screen readers in
>>windows and Orca in Linux.
> 
> It is good to hear that there are screen reader users on this list!
> 
> 
>>(...)  I am relieved to see mention of
>>closed source, non-free screen readers in this thread.  Believe it or
>>not, very few people in government agencies (at least the ones here in
>>Texas) with whom I have spoken have heard of NVDA. (...)
> 
> Do you mean agencies that refund (in whole or in part) assistive 
> technologies? It is true that these agencies are not always aware of 
> free and open-source alternatives. This is also the case in Belgium, 
> where I live.
> Informing these agencies about free and open-source assistive 
> technologies is not without risk, unfortunately: they might just say, 
> for example: "Now that free screen readers are available for Windows, 
> we will stop refunding JAWS, Window-Eyes, Hal, Supernova, etctera", 
> without checking if the free alternatives are good enough to replace 
> the commercial ones.
> (I heard this from someone who provides technical advice to such an 
> agency in Belgium.)
> For example, JAWS and Window-Eyes support language switching inside a 
> document; free alternatives do not necessarily support this and 
> require the user to switch the TTS language manually.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Christophe
> 
> 
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