That's it. I'm gone. This list has gone to the dogs, for sure. If the moderators can't keep it on topic, I'll not stay subscribed. Discuss Winnders if you want, but not me! Later, all. See you on MacVoiceOver, and thank God for Keith Reedy.
On Oct 11, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hey Victor
As you can see the platform war is just as strong in the blind community :). I have to say I agree about NVDA in certain instances, I've been able to use it to get to things that a lot of the commercial screen readers simply could not see at all. I don't know if I'd say it works like a champ, though, at least not quite yet in regards to functionality. I'm of the opinion that it is on the Mac where the greatest strides are being made in accessibility--not just making programs accessible but the mindset behind it as well, something I believe to be just as important. But ignoring the accessibility improvements on other platforms isn't right. Nevertheless I admit I'm biased in favor of OS X for anumber of reasons, accessibility being a big reason but by no means the only one. Still I believe each platform and accessibility solution should be judged on its own merit or lack there of as the case may be.

On Oct 11, 2008, at 19:36, Victor Tsaran wrote:

Guys, you forget about NVDA, www.nvda-project.org, an open source screen reader for Windows that works like a champ.
V

UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
Congrats on the Imac! :) I hope you are enjoying it! :)
I wouldn't say that windows is great, either, but that's just my opinion. No built in screen reader and expensive third party software to gain basic access to the computer are the major downsides of windows as far as I'm concerned.
Olivia
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Olivia
On Oct 11, 2008, at 6:34 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Vic, you are correct in that it's what solution gets the task done. However, I have to say that I'm not so sure I'd go as far as to say windows is great. Yes The Mac and Linux are great. :)
On Oct 11, 2008, at 2:00 PM, Victor Tsaran wrote:

Ideally, we should be open to every and all solutions out there.
As far as I am concerned, Mac is great, Windows is great and so is Linux.
Vic

Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Yes people, i'm so excited i can hardly write, for in front of me is my very own Imac! I'm finally on my way to saying bye bye M$! Allthough i have borrowed a Mac for a while i will probably have some questions along the way, so i hope y'all can bear with me as i make the final transition over to the beloved Osx. Thanks and have a great day everyone, oh and sorry for the cross posting, i just felt so excited to share some good news with you.



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