Hello Arielle, welcome to the list. Probably your best place to start learning about Orca is by checking out the Orca Wiki at: live.gnome.org/Orca. There you will find lots of information on getting and using the latest orca as well as working with the nightly builds of Firefox. Hope this helps. Mike > Mabuhay! I came across "Joining the Ubuntu Accessibility Team" thread > in the Ubuntu Forum and from there signed up to this mailing list. > > My name is Arielle, from the Philippines, and I am a freelance web > designer who is also connected to my country's web accessibility group > (PWAG, http://www.pwag.org). > > I have been using Ubuntu exclusively since the Edgy release last year > and this is the first and only Linux distribution that I've tried to > date. But novice as I am, I would like to have the opportunity to test > Ubuntu's accessibility features, primarily those concerning web > browsing and other related operations for three reasons: > > First and the more self-serving one is of course, for providing myself > a testing tool for my work. Second is for providing PWAG added > knowledge on accessible software since most of us in our group have > only heard of JAWS. (I try to use ORCA when I can though and I'm > anxious to find out how well it will work with the new Firefox.) > And most importantly, to give a small contribution of time and effort > to the Ubuntu community where from I have benefited much in the last > several months. > > Um... I guess that's it for now? I hope you'll take me. =) > > Cheers! > Arielle (I'm a guy, by the way) > > > -- > Arielle B Cruz > www.abcruz.com > > > I am a Man of Truth. > I am a Free Human Person. > I am a Peacemaker.
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