I went ahead and gave the newest firefox, version 77 a try. Yes, it is 
definitely better than previous versions, voiceover is quite responsive with 
it. Is it ready to be used as someone's primary browser, not yet, there are 
still some issues with the voiceover cursor getting stuck and you have to use 
the tab key to get out of the section you are stuck in. Is it worth trying and 
perhaps offering some feedback to Mozilla? Yes, absolutely, let's hope this 
continues to improve. If you have used safari and Chrome, you will notice that 
there are slight differences in how each browser presents information to 
voiceover, for example, chrome points out the start and end of lists in some 
places that safari doesn't. Microsoft Edge presents things exactly the same way 
that Chrome does since they use the same code. Firefox has its own unique way 
of presenting things, again, I would suggest giving it a try and offering some 
feedback, it would be awesome if Firefox's voiceover support could become as 
good as Safari, Chrome and Edge.

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