Re: Article on Screen Reader History (including NVDA)


 

On Sun, Jul 24, 2022 at 05:20 AM, Gene wrote:
I'm not sure this is the place to go into at length how much screen-readers have advanced since they first came out but they have advanced enormously.
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I have allowed this topic to go on well past any direct involvement with NVDA, and that's because it is of clear interest to a large number among the readership and this "walk down memory lane" has blessedly remained constrained to this single topic.  I see no point in shutting it down now, nor of trying to steer it back to NVDA, either.  We're so deep into thread drift territory that there's no turning back.  I can't recall the last topic that made it to over 110 posts and counting.

If anyone has tired of this topic, and would rather not see one more post from it, that's what the "Mute this Topic" link at the end of every message that gets sent was put there for.  Activate it.
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