how well does emacspeak work and wht does it take to get it up and running?

On Dec 31, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:

On 31/12/08 13:18, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
Is there an article somewhere comparing the different web-browser
options for OS X from a Voiceover perspective?

Not that I know of. But here's a list:

Webkit-based browsers. These should work with VoiceOver roughly as well as Safari - at least in theory.

  * Safari
  * WebKit Nightly: latest development build of Safari
  * OmniWeb
  * iCab
  * Shiira, another WebKit-based browser, but not actively developed.

Opera. According to recent list discussion this works faster with VoiceOver than Safari but has problems with certain form controls.

Firefox: Doesn't have support for the Universal Access API enabled in its default build, so won't work with VoiceOver out-of-the-box. Can be used as a self-voicing browser if you install the Firefox extension.

Emacspeak: self-voicing environment for Emacs, includes web browsing and utilities for using Google web services.

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis




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