It's worth pointing out that, although Window-eyes
will become increasingly less useful over time, it still would be worth keeping
around because you might find something it does better than JAWS or NVDA.
Just because it is no longer updated doesn't mean it may not be useful for
certain tasks.
Gene
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA Is Well Ahead Of JAWS
Indeed.
It's exactly the same as choosing a web browser -
there is no single "best"
choice. Some people prefer Chrome, Firefox,
Safari, Opera, or whatever;
sometimes one works with a particular website
better than others; some have
features which you don't often need but are
really useful on occasion.
So, having several web browsers installed so
you can choose which one to use
at any given time is good; the same thing
goes for screen readers - there is
no single "best" choice, it depends on
what you're trying to do, and sometimes
what you feel most comfortable /
familiar with.
Antony.
On Thursday 19 April 2018 at 23:34:30,
Dan Kerstetter wrote:
> After following this thread, I’ve decided to
put in my 1.5 cents. (smile)
>
> As a blind person who has
used a computer for a long time with many
> different screen readers, I
feel that one can never have too many. Some
> things JAWS is better
at than NVDA and vice versa. I’ve actually had to
> switch between
screen readers in the middle of performing a task on the
> web simply
because one will work and the other won’t for one specific part
> of a
task. Thanks for reading.
>
> Dan K
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