Re: PDF Alternative Apart from Edge?


Daniel Damacena
 

It seems that big pdf files can not be read by NVDA on brave. I deal with really big files everyday, so it does not help me...
Anyway, thank you!

Em qua., 6 de mai. de 2020 às 18:07, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> escreveu:

I use brave. Tables are handled nicely, headings are as well. By the way brave is a nice web browser too.

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On 6 May 2020, at 14:01, Clement Chou wrote:

Navigation keys don't seem to work in edge even in places where there
are clearly outlined headings and tables. The NVDA+ctrl+F find feature
doesn't seem to work, either.

On 5/6/20, Bob Jutzi <jutzi@...> wrote:

I still use Adobe Acrobat.

On 5/6/2020 2:36 PM, Daniel Damacena wrote:

I like to use bookworrm. The only problem I notice is: it tweaks the
lines to have the same cize, so it adds artificial line breaks.
It makes us not able to read by paragraphs and you need to remove line
breaks when you're copying quotes to make a paper.
If you just want to read continuously, it's really nice!

Em ter., 5 de mai. de 2020 às 19:04, Clement Chou
<chou.clement@... <mailto:chou.clement@...>> escreveu:

So is Edge the best solution for reading pdfs right now? That's
unfortunate if it is...

On 5/5/20, Sascha Cowley via groups.io <http://groups.io>
<sascha.camille=yahoo.com@groups.io <mailto:yahoo.com@groups.io>>
wrote:
> In my experience, Acrobat is even clunkier than it used to be. I
still
> keep it around as it's slightly better with some tagged PDFs, and I
> often need to fill PDF forms, which Edge doesn't support.
>
> On 6/05/2020 07:39, Clement Chou wrote:
>> Thanks. I'll give that a try... last time I tried adobe reader
it was
>> a bit clunky at best... hopefully things have improved a
little. Just
>> wanted to see what others were using.
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>> On 5/5/20, molly the blind tech lover <brainardmolly@...
<mailto:brainardmolly@...>> wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> You might want to try adobe acrobat. There is a free version.
You can
>>> have
>>> pdfs open in adobe and read them that way if you like.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>
<nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>> On Behalf Of
Clement
>>> Chou
>>> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 4:43 PM
>>> To: nvda <nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io>>
>>> Subject: [nvda] PDF Alternative Apart from Edge?
>>>
>>> Been using Edge to read PDF's for awhile now, but am trying to
find one
>>> that's more dedicated and that works better than Edge. Any
>>> recommendations?
>>> Adobe products still the best solution? Or is there a more
accesible
>>> alternative?
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