Re: Is Taco still the recommended accessible HTML editor?

2014-08-29 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Bryan

Personally, I now use MarsEdit.  I find that it’s got a much cleaner interface 
than Taco.

Just my perspective.

On 27 Aug 2014, at 16:05, Bryan Jones openses...@me.com wrote:

Greetings All,

Is anyone successfully using VO to access all features of Taco or another HTML 
Editor under OS 10.9? A quick search of the list archive indicates that Taco 
has been recommended in the past, but it’s been a couple of years since the 
topic of HTML editors was discussed seriously.

I’m starting an intro HTML  CSS class which is being taught using Notepad++ on 
Windows 7, and am limping by using NVDA, but am not really fluent yet in any 
Windows screen-reader, so would prefer to be able to do the same sorts of 
things that can be done in Notepad++ but do them on the Mac using my familiar 
VO. 

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Is Taco still the recommended accessible HTML editor?

2014-08-27 Thread Bryan Jones
Greetings All,

Is anyone successfully using VO to access all features of Taco or another HTML 
Editor under OS 10.9? A quick search of the list archive indicates that Taco 
has been recommended in the past, but it’s been a couple of years since the 
topic of HTML editors was discussed seriously.

I’m starting an intro HTML  CSS class which is being taught using Notepad++ on 
Windows 7, and am limping by using NVDA, but am not really fluent yet in any 
Windows screen-reader, so would prefer to be able to do the same sorts of 
things that can be done in Notepad++ but do them on the Mac using my familiar 
VO. 

TIA,
Bryan

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Re: Is Taco still the recommended accessible HTML editor?

2014-08-27 Thread Travis Siegel
I don't have 10.9, but taco does have a free 30-day trial, so you can  
download it and give it a try yourself.  Based on how accessible it  
is, I'd wager it'll work just fine, but nothing lost by trying it out.

http://www.tacosw.com
hth
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