Hi Louis,
Glad I could be of some help there. The Orca mailing list would be the
best place to start in my opinion. It is always a good thing to go
straight to the source when getting people intrested in a non-Windows
product or service, because I know from experience such users tend to
sstay clea
Hi Thomas, Thank you very much. I will definitely subscribe to the lists you
mentioned and spread the word.
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Hi Trouble,
Just a little note. Well, it is hard to say how many blind users use
Linux, because not a lot of them are on this list. However, there
seams to be quite a lot over on the Orca mailing list, Speakup mailing
list, Gnome Accessibility List, etc. As a result I have estimated
about 100 blin
Well as far as that goes. Just look at what is being offered now,
because that is what needs supported.
In windows would go xp and above, because the rest are not supported
or even easy to find.
There are always linix users, but not widely in blind community and
most ssh or tellnet into it. that