Jarte is quite accessible. It even has a Screen Reader Mode. In some instances, it's not as handy to use as Word. For instance, unless one constantly checks the status line, it's hard to tell when page boundaries are crossed. Raul's scripts may well address this and other issues. As far as whether it's recommendable over Microsoft Word, that depends on the features the user needs from a word processor. The best way to get a feel for the strengths and advantages of the program is to go to the Web site and access the "Help" page, where very good documentation can be found. The site is

www.jarte.com

Craig

On 9/12/2010 5:25 PM, Louis wrote:
Hello. Has anyone tried the Jart wordprocessor? Is it accessible?
Would you recommend it over microsoft word?Thanks for your help.

Louis
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