I can say I used the windows version with WindowEyes. There is really
only one button to find and some text to read on the screen. Neither
one was any problem at all.

On 7/3/12, Christopher Chaltain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I used Absinthe from my PC, and it was totally accessible. I think I
> just used NVDA, but the interface is so simple, I can't imagine it
> wouldn't work with any screen reader.
>
> Note that I tried to install the Linux version, but I couldn't get it to
> install. I didn't spend much time on it, since I had a Windows version
> that I knew worked and I could just run  in a virtual machine.
>
> On 03/07/12 07:17, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi, I used Absinthe on my mac to jailbreak my phone a few weeks ago. It
>> was very accessible and super easy. I don't have a PC, so I am not sure
>> how accessible the Windows version is. Now I'm wondering why it took me so
>> long to jailbreak. Probably because I was scared of bricking my phone.
>>
>> Most of the apps that have been suggested I already use, but here are a
>> few additional ones.
>>
>> BiteSMS -- A messaging app that is packed with features the native
>> messages app lacks. I think it costs $8.99, but you get a 15-day trial.
>>
>> WifiSMS -- A tweak you can use when your phone and computer are connected
>> to Wifi. Simply enter your phone's IP address into a web browser, and you
>> can send SMS to all your contacts, and read you messages, too. Note that
>> it will only send text messages, even if you have iMessage enabled.
>>
>> My3G Lets you fool your phone into thinking it's on Wifi, so you can use
>> facetime and other apps on 3g. I guess when IOS 6 is released, this app
>> will be obselete.
>>
>> 5Column Springboard Lets you add a fifth column to your screen, so you can
>> fit 16 apps on each page instead of 12. Thanks to whoever suggested the
>> infinite folder app, I think it was called. I didn't know about that one.
>> :)
>>
>> Lastly, infinite tweet lets you use twitlonger with the native twitter
>> app.
>>
>> If anyone knows of a good app that'll back up all your cydia data, could
>> you please pass it along? i think going through and reinstalling
>> everything when i upgrade will be a huge inconvenience.
>>
>> Lynette
>>
>
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