NVDA is not as good as Jaws as Steve said it is not as powerful ant that is
very true.

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On Behalf Of Steve Nutt via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 12:10 PM
To: 'David Moore'; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: How to learn to use n v d a

Hi,

By the same token, because it is open source, it is the least secure in the
workplace.  You will find many enterprises that won't trust NVDA
unfortunately.

It is a good screen reader though, not as configurable as JAWS, but not bad
at all.

All the best

Steve

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On Behalf Of David Moore via Talk
Sent: 29 May 2017 06:37
To: Ivan Cribb <icr...@iinet.net.au>; Window-Eyes Discussion List
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Subject: RE: How to learn to use n v d a

Hi Ivan,
NVDA is the screen reader of the future, because everyone has access to its
code. It is called open source, because everyone can contribute to its code.
NVDA will not be bought, because we, the community own it LOL!.
To subscribe to the NVDA list, many experts on there:
nvda+subscr...@nvda.groups.io
You can download NVDA 2017.1, the latest version for free at:
www.nvaccess.org
You can also get tutorials off of there, and find out about many other
sources of tutorials that many people have done on using NVDA.
You would find that it is more like Window Eyes than JAWS is, and there are
a lot of great young users contributing to its code all of the time. It is
not owned by any company. NVAccess imploys just four people, and they are
just the cherity organization that keeps it altogether. Most of what happens
with NVDA is done by the blind all over the world.
David Moore
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From: Ivan Cribb via Talk
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Subject: How to learn to use n v d a

I intend to use Window-Eyes as long as possible but if I have to resort to
another screen reader I want one that does not belong to VFO. NVDA seems the
obvious alternative. Where can I go to learn how to use it..

Thanks for any help.

Ivan Cribbb 

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