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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
https://audioboom.com/posts/6937072-vfo-and-jaws-alexa-routines-news
https://audioboom.com/posts/6937072-vfo-and-jaws-alexa-routines-news
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
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#43611
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
I listened to the interview. I don't think the comments were too bad. I don't agree with him at all. There's no comparison between voiceover and narrator for example. It seems extreme to say that
I listened to the interview. I don't think the comments were too bad. I don't agree with him at all. There's no comparison between voiceover and narrator for example. It seems extreme to say that
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erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#43610
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Re: possible eloquence solution
Well
For me to even attempt to go legal with this for the price I am going to have to pay for even vocaliser sapi, that system holds me back from buying.
Same with eloquence, there is a perfectly
Well
For me to even attempt to go legal with this for the price I am going to have to pay for even vocaliser sapi, that system holds me back from buying.
Same with eloquence, there is a perfectly
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Shaun Everiss
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#43609
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Re: possible eloquence solution
Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:
Maybe what it says has gotten better, but the tonal quality and overall synth is still the same. I do not hear any difference in sound quality between ng
Shaun Everiss <sm.everiss@...> wrote:
Maybe what it says has gotten better, but the tonal quality and overall synth is still the same. I do not hear any difference in sound quality between ng
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Rob Hudson
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#43608
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Re: possible eloquence solution
I agree.
Windows servicing model doesn't handle old licences that well.
I agree.
Windows servicing model doesn't handle old licences that well.
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Shaun Everiss
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#43607
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Re: possible eloquence solution
Hmmm well for us/uk language it appears espeak ng has gotten better unless that is I have just gotten used to it, yes, they have screwed up a few things but nothing more has been screwed up.
Espeak
Hmmm well for us/uk language it appears espeak ng has gotten better unless that is I have just gotten used to it, yes, they have screwed up a few things but nothing more has been screwed up.
Espeak
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Shaun Everiss
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#43606
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Yes, flexable is probably a better term. And yes I ave to agree. I used to be a jaws fan until 2010 and I have not looked back. I had to use jaws for one of my jobs in 2015 an di complained heavely,
Yes, flexable is probably a better term. And yes I ave to agree. I used to be a jaws fan until 2010 and I have not looked back. I had to use jaws for one of my jobs in 2015 an di complained heavely,
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Sarah k Alawami
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#43605
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Definitely sad the approach of those guys. NVDA is definitely more how can I call it? I can't think of the word, right now, but more like apart from being free, flexible. Yes there are things it can't
Definitely sad the approach of those guys. NVDA is definitely more how can I call it? I can't think of the word, right now, but more like apart from being free, flexible. Yes there are things it can't
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Gerardo Corripio
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#43604
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
I do actully agree. Is theer a way we can call him out on his bogus statements and prove him wong? I mean, let’s face it, jaws has to die, nvda is over all the best screen reader I’ve used, and
I do actully agree. Is theer a way we can call him out on his bogus statements and prove him wong? I mean, let’s face it, jaws has to die, nvda is over all the best screen reader I’ve used, and
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Sarah k Alawami
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#43603
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Hi,
I see.
Based on what Eric Damery is saying and the overall context (starting at around 16 minutes into the podcast), his statement is somewhat justified when we plug in latest happenings with
Hi,
I see.
Based on what Eric Damery is saying and the overall context (starting at around 16 minutes into the podcast), his statement is somewhat justified when we plug in latest happenings with
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Joseph Lee
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#43602
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
What is the point of all this outrage exactly? Shocking that VFO may throw some shade at a direct competitor? What? Is Microsoft supposed to tout the benefits and all the reasons why someone should
What is the point of all this outrage exactly? Shocking that VFO may throw some shade at a direct competitor? What? Is Microsoft supposed to tout the benefits and all the reasons why someone should
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Cristóbal
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#43601
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
No they don't. Its like going back to the days of the institutions
No they don't. Its like going back to the days of the institutions
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Sky Mundell
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#43600
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
VFO has no interest in people having a choice.
VFO has no interest in people having a choice.
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Don H
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#43599
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
For the original poster , do you have a link to this podcast? I’m just cuirous is all, if you do can you provide it here and the time stamp to go to to hear the interview?
Blessings and happy
For the original poster , do you have a link to this podcast? I’m just cuirous is all, if you do can you provide it here and the time stamp to go to to hear the interview?
Blessings and happy
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Sarah k Alawami
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#43598
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
Well said.
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JM Casey <crystallogic@...>
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#43597
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Re: Question About New Add-on And Wx4
Install the snapshot as a portable copy. Then just exit regular NVDA and
switch to it whenever you want to do development or testing.
Install the snapshot as a portable copy. Then just exit regular NVDA and
switch to it whenever you want to do development or testing.
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John Isige
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#43596
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
That's against the law here fortunately. Employers have to take your preference into consideration in the accommodation process. Fortunately NVDA plays much better ball on old systems than jaws does
That's against the law here fortunately. Employers have to take your preference into consideration in the accommodation process. Fortunately NVDA plays much better ball on old systems than jaws does
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erik burggraaf <erik@...>
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#43595
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Re: VFO not complimentary about NVDA
There is a new group of adults who will be wanting to continue their computer access. They are the wave of "senior boomers." It is an entire generation who though they did not "grow up" using
There is a new group of adults who will be wanting to continue their computer access. They are the wave of "senior boomers." It is an entire generation who though they did not "grow up" using
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ely.r@...
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#43594
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Re: Lost the pound sign
Hi
It’s not a physical layout it’s a logical one. Try pressing the Windows key+spacebar repeatedly to cycle around the available keyboard mappings. NVDA will read out the different keyboard
Hi
It’s not a physical layout it’s a logical one. Try pressing the Windows key+spacebar repeatedly to cycle around the available keyboard mappings. NVDA will read out the different keyboard
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Chris Mullins
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#43593
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Re: Lost the pound sign
Oops, that should have been SHIFT+Number Row 3.
When I'm in UK keyboard format I get the pounds sterling symbol and if I'm in US keyboard mode I get the number/hashtag/pound sign symbol.
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Brian -
Oops, that should have been SHIFT+Number Row 3.
When I'm in UK keyboard format I get the pounds sterling symbol and if I'm in US keyboard mode I get the number/hashtag/pound sign symbol.
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Brian -
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Brian Vogel
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#43592
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