Re: Meandering NVDA Miscellany (including that it's alive and well)
Mobeen Iqbal
Well Said. NVDA certainly doesn't seem to be dying. That's the
beauty of a community led and open source project. You should see
some of the complaints I've seen on groups recently about jaws
2019. that's a commercial product and people are downgrading to
jaws 2018 because that worked better for them, despite all the
supposed improvements. Many people I know are switching from jaws
to NVDA because it works much better for them, both in a business
and home environment. No screen reader is perfect. But
accessibility has come a really long way and long may NVDA
continue to thrive.
Mo.
On 03/02/2019 02:10, Supanut
Leepaisomboon wrote:
I totally disagree. NVDA has been great, and will continue to be great. I believe 2019.1 is due soon and I believe it fixes the problem I'm having with Excel.
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