The best that you can do is give a try to all of them. I am not apple
fanboy, I prefer windows instead of mac os. Also I am sysadmin and I use
all the systems including android and Linux, and all systems have good and
bad things.

Give a try to all of them, and you will see
But in my opinion, NVDA fits perfectly to your needs

Kind regards

El El vie, 30 jul 2021 a las 21:38, mattias jonsson <[email protected]>
escribió:

> orca and talkback are stable.
> only apple fanboys says anything else
>
> Den 30 juli 2021 21:34:59 skrev Adri Orjales <[email protected]
> >:
>
>> Hi Aron
>> I strongly recommend you to use NVDA.
>> Under my opinion, is the simplest and most stable screen reader.
>>
>> Under Linux, there are not stable screen readers. Orca can be used if
>> there's no other option.
>>
>> Back to windows, Jaws is good but has a high learning curve.
>>
>> In terms of smartphones, voiceover is more stable than talkback. I can't
>> say the same under Mac OS, but there in OSX there are no options.
>>
>> If you need more info, nvda has an official mailing list on it's official
>> site.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>> El 30 jul 2021, a las 21:24, Aaron <[email protected]>
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>> On 7/30/21 3:05 PM, Ahmed Hassan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, a list of screen readers:
>>>> Voiceover (apple operating systems: ios, macos ETC)
>>>> Orca (linux screen reader)
>>>> NVDA (windows screen reader: free)
>>>> JAWS (windows screen reader: paid but has a free trial)
>>>> Kind regards: Ahmed
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Ahmed. Do you have any recommendations of which of those work
>>> better for you? I use Orca for my own testing, but have never gotten it
>>> working well enough to use for a demonstration. It is a bit inconsistent
>>> about what it reads when tabbing through elements, and if I use a voice
>>> other than espeak (flite, marytts, etc) it clips badly. I'd love to know
>>> if your experience is better.
>>>
>>> I will check out NVDA and JAWS. I've heard of them, but rarely work with
>>> Windows. Unfortunately, I think MacOSX or iOS are right out for me.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Aaron
>>>
>>
>>

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