hi > Make sure you contact (former FSF intern) Jonathan Nadeau. He is a blind > computer user who works on Sonar Gnu-Linux > http://sonargnulinux.com/ > and runs the Accessible Computing Foundation > http://accessiblecomputingfoundation.org/ THNX for tel me I will try to contact him
in fact I cant recommend this bad distribution For the blind users its have non free parts > He gave a talk at one of the LibrePlanet conferences. He said that Jaws (the > default closed source) text reader used by most blind people (if they can > get "approved") costs thousands of dollars (paid for by the government) and > there is no market incentive to make it more affordable, because the > government > pays ... Jonathan Nadeau Speaks at LibrePlanet 2012 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CLOFMKvpeQ#t=13m30s I know people useed JAWS Then replaced it by a free program ( nvda ) They tell me its mor good from JAWS JAWS and nvda run Only in windows in this time They left windows and use trisquel have fun and be free ali miracle 2016-03-23 7:06 جرينتش-08:00, Tom Balazs <[email protected]>: > Make sure you contact (former FSF intern) Jonathan Nadeau. He is a blind > computer user who works on Sonar Gnu-Linux http://sonargnulinux.com/ and > runs the Accessible Computing Foundation > http://accessiblecomputingfoundation.org/. He gave a talk at one of the > LibrePlanet conferences. He said that Jaws (the default closed source) text > reader used by most blind people (if they can get "approved") costs > thousands of dollars (paid for by the government) and there is no market > incentive to make it more affordable, because the government pays ... > Jonathan Nadeau Speaks at LibrePlanet 2012 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CLOFMKvpeQ#t=13m30s > > (This is a second post attempt, I wanted to put it in the correct thread) > -- Emacs is the ground. We run around and act silly on top of it, and when we die, may our remnants grace its ongoing incrementation.
