I use both Internet Explorer and FireFox and find them to be pretty
similar in accessibility.
Webvisum is mainly just used for solving CAPTCHAs and isn't required for a
screen reader to work with FireFox. You no longer need an invite to get a
webvisum plugin. You can just sign up and get one.
As far as flash goes, it is hit or miss on both sides. Listening to
samples on audible.com has been a problem for a long time. Apparently in
JAWS 12 it is no longer a problem. also System Access seems to have had
no issue with the samples for a while now. Having said that, running JAWS
11 I cannot easily access samples on audible.com using Internet Explorer,
but have no problem accessing them when using FireFox.
I see no reason not to have both browsers on your machine. It is very
nice to know that you can easily try a second browser if one is giving
you trouble. Also, the ability to automatically solve CAPTCHAs is
extremely satisfying.
--
Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
Carnegie Mellon University.
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