Advanced System Care free edition is also pretty JAWS friendly.
Gerald
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Goldfield" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 9:41 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Requesting Recommendations for Accessible System
Optimization Programs
Hi.
I am wondering which optimization programs are usable with screen readers.
I have used Piriform's products such as CClenaer and, for the most part,
it is quite good as well as keyboard-friendly. Glary Utilities has some
neat features but requires the JAWS cursor or whatever review cursor your
screen reader uses in order to access most of its functions. At some
point I plan to contact Glarysoft to ask them if they could build in more
keyboard support. I'm looking for good registry and system cleaners which
are good as well as usable.
Easy Cleaner from Tony Arts is so amazingly usable you'd think he wrote it
for blind folks, but he doesn't seem to be updating it very much.
Piriform's Defraggler is also quite usable. In fact, when Piriform came
out with version 2.29 of CCleaner I noticed they broke some of their
screen reader support and I was disappointed about this. I was just about
to write to them when I noticed that they came out with 2.30 which claimed
to have screen reader support back in ... and it did. Piriform's
willingness to listen to blind users is very commendable.
David
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