OSXnews is a VoiceOver compatible NNTP, newsgroup reader. NNTP is a
very cool service that when handled right is very useful. Way better
than mailing lists.
Greg
On Jul 30, 2007, at 14:20 , James Jolley wrote:
Hi James,
I meant newsgroup or newsnet newsreaders. I will give that app you
mentioned a go though.
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Subject: Re: Accessible Newsreader for the mac?
Hi do you mean RSS news readers?
If so the only one i can think of is Vienna. I use it and whilst
it can be a little bit fiddly in the HTML window sometimes, as it
seems to jump back to the table of news stories, it is usable with
Voice Over.
You can get it from:
http://www.opensourcemac.org
Hope this helps
James
On 30 Jul 2007, at 19:48, James Jolley wrote:
Hi folks,
My first post to the list and I wanted to say a big hello to
anyone who may know of me. I have recently bought myself a mac
book with 1 gb ram and 80 gig hard drive for storage.
I have been getting on great so far and will eventually switch
over entirely. I am using VM fusion for windows work, hot swaping
in as needed. I am wondering if there is any accessible newsgroup
access readers for the mac. I've tried a couple, XNNTP, Nemo but
they seem like a lot of messing to get to work with Voiceover.
Any advice welcome.
-James-
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