Yes, it's more accessible with nda.
Ciao,
Angela from Italy


Il 01/05/2014 14:24, Adrian Spratt via Jfw ha scritto:
I'm copying an item from Dean Martineau's Top Tech Tidbits newsletter this 
morning because it sounds like a step forward for screenreader users. I'd also 
be curious if OpenOffice really has become more accessible. Note that Dean has 
stated his newsletter content can be distributed so long as it is given 
attribution; otherwise, I wouldn't copy it verbatim.

1) A step forward has been made in accessibility to free Office suites with the 
release of OpenOffice 4.1 with built-in iAccessible2 support. Screen readers 
with this support should, in theory, be able to work with OO out of the box, 
without the need to install Java Access Bridge. Reportedly, support is best 
with NVDA, with the most recent update for JAWS, which works in most places and 
forthcoming versions of Window-Eyes may also have support:
http://www.openoffice.org

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