as per my knowledge it is yet not accessible.

On 5/31/09, shikher goyal <[email protected]> wrote:
> is it accessible with jaws?
> with regards
> shikher
> skype:
> shikago09
>
> On 5/30/09, Ankit Jindal <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is google crome accessible to Jaws? I tried using it in December 2008 and
>> I
>> found it to be inaccessible? What is the group members user experience if
>> at
>> all anyone has used it?
>>
>>
>> Warm regards
>> Ankit Jindal
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Renuka
>> Warrier
>> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 9:06 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [AI] Google Chrome in Indian languages
>>
>>
>>
>> Date:31/05/2009 URL:
>> http://www.thehindu.com/2009/05/31/stories/2009053154941000.htm
>>
>> Front Page
>>
>> Google Chrome in Indian languages
>>
>> T. Ramachandran
>>
>> It is possible to switch from one language to another
>>
>> KOCHI: Google Chrome is now being offered in many Indian languages, with
>> version 2 of the browser made available for download.
>>
>> The stable version 2 comes in Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam,
>> Marathi, Oriya (on Windows Vista alone), Tamil, and Telugu. A Hindi
>> version
>> was available
>> earlier.
>>
>> What this means is that PC users who have Windows Vista as their operating
>> system should be able to easily select the browser's interface language by
>> using
>> the language-setting options. It should also be possible to switch from
>> one
>> language to another by changing the language option and re-launching the
>> browser.
>> The users can then see the browser menus and other associated content in
>> one
>> of the Indian languages (or any of the other available language options).
>>
>>
>> Recent phenomenon
>>
>> With Windows XP, the Indian language options are fewer, and font rendering
>> might be an issue, if the user's system is not primed for it. Asked about
>> this,
>> a Google spokesperson said: "Creation and consumption of Indian language
>> content on the web is a relatively recent phenomenon. In some cases, the
>> fonts
>> get installed by default, and if not, Google tries to provide installation
>> or downloading option through all our products."
>>
>> Chrome was launched only in September 2008, but it has garnered a small
>> share of the browser market. In December last, a Google blog post claimed
>> that in
>> just 100 days, the initial (beta) version had built up a base of over 10
>> million active users worldwide.
>>
>> Apart from its availability in several languages, speed was one feature on
>> which there has been increased focus in the new version. Improvements had
>> been
>> made to get the browser to load up and render pages faster, Google
>> claimed.
>>
>> Stability is also another improvement being highlighted, with the fixing
>> of
>> "over 300 bugs that caused crashes since launch." In the new release,
>> Google
>> also referred to the form autofill option, which enabled users to fill up
>> form fields without having to input the same information in each instance.
>>
>> However, this browser is not packed with as many features as some of the
>> others are. And it might not fit your bill, if you are a heavy user of the
>> kind
>> of add-ons that are possible with Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer.
>>
>> A modern platform
>>
>> This has a lot to do with how Google has conceived the browser. It was
>> "not
>> just a browser but also a modern platform for web pages and applications."
>> The
>> browser is based on open source software. It has been developed with
>> Webkit,
>> an open source browser engine, which was originally deployed for the
>> Safari
>> browser. The rendering of Javascript, a scripting language widely used in
>> the Web environment, was also speeded up, Google said.
>>
>> As for the release of the stable version 2 of the browser, Google itself
>> said it did not give much weightage to version numbers, and these were
>> "mainly
>> a metric to help us keep track of changes internally." For those already
>> using older versions, the update ought to happen automatically.
>>
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