I've mentioned this before, and I know that Greg started doing
it, as well as someone else, but for the sake of combatting the
"there's no software for the Mac that works with VoiceOver" myth,
perhaps a group effort can be undertaken to make a database or list
of all of the known software and what it does? I know we've come a
very long way in two years, and as folks discover new packages, it
would be helpful to the new comer or the person who is considering
the Mac to have this resource. Again, though Kerry's observations
were not made in the same agenda driven spirit as the AFB Access
World article, it still indicates the lack of information on a lot of
topics when it comes to the Mac and the blind.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Managing Director
Technologies for the Visually Impaired, Inc.
9 Nolan Court
Hauppauge, NY 11788
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On Apr 29, 2007, at 10:23 AM, Gabe Vega wrote:
its vary nice. I might even replace "Feed" with it.
oh and by the way I have 121 apps that work with voice over. so
buyah! to all the haters.
On Apr 28, 2007, at 4:46 PM, James Austin wrote:
Hi folks,
I can't remember if this has been mentioned before but I've found
a very very VO friendly RSS client called Vienna.
Check it out at:
www.opensourcemac.org
Best James