Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
OK, it's right here. https://hosting.miniflux.app/signup
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
Yeah Miniflux is pretty cool.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
How do you obtain the account on this hosted version of Miniflux?
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I tried to sign in via google but it showed access forbidden
On 8/29/2020 8:41 PM, Hope Williamson wrote:
It's pretty much not worth it for someone who has over 500 feeds like
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Akash Kakkar
I Still use Miniflux and it is quite quite nice.
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I host it on my own server for my personal use and use it quite heavily.
On 8/29/2020 8:48 PM, Hope Williamson wrote:
Actually I use an RSS reader that provides a feeds page, therefore the
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
Thus the reason why I gave up on subscribing to newsletters in my inbox
long ago and use https://kill-the-newsletter.com to turn them into feeds. Also being able to use quick navigation is much more efficient, and I use Thunderbird for my regular email. therefore, I wouldn't recommend using email as an RSs reader anytime soon.. Sure you can use the web client, but over time, you're going to end up with lots of emails if you don't keep up with it. To me that's what an RSS reader is for. I may not want 359000 emails, but that's how many unread items I have in my feed reader. part of the purpose of an RSS reader is an archive, so that really doesn't bother me much.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
Actually I use an RSS reader that provides a feeds page, therefore the
feeds list format. The Old Reader is another example of one that provides the feeds list format, although it kind of does it both ways, I think. Your feeds are on the top though. simplerssreader.com also provides the feeds list format. I know because I used it before my current reader, Miniflux. I use the hosted version of a self-hosted RSS reader. https://reader.miniflux.app.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
It's pretty much not worth it for someone who has over 500 feeds like
me. I use the hosted version of Miniflux, https://reader.miniflux.app.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Hope Williamson
I used to use the Old Reader, and it doesn't have filtering features
that I'm aware of. You can do this with individual feeds with siftrss.com.
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Re: Looking for newest vocalizer driver
Anne Günther
Hi,
thanks for your quick answer. Considering the problems stopped after I updated the driver addon. I'm pretty sure the driver was the reason for them, even if you don't think so. :-) Now everything works fine once more. regards, Guenni
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
I subscribed to Express VPN for a year when I knew I'd be using a university wifi during the 2018/19 academic year. I found it bvarely useable with NVDA ... none of its buttons were labeled. I did figure out which button activated the VPN but in the end I gave up! If I recall, object navigation was necessary even to find the buttons.
Giles
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
I agree. I get many sources of news from many sources. As it is I have restricted all news sources to official radio government stations, news sites and online twitter feeds. I can just about get what I need. But I spend a lot of time at least an hour or more a day on this stuff. Tomorrow is sunday and I am seriously thinking after a bit I will try to get a break.
On 29/08/2020 10:34 pm, Amir wrote:
Having my inbox inundated with lots of RSS feed updates would be a bad idea IMO. Moreover, this approach doesn't distinguish between different feeds and their independent articles -- again that "river of news" metaphor.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
That's true -- they can be filtered to appear in a new mail folder. But that doesn't take care of the second problem: they are delivered together despite having being marked with feed title and feed source.
Best, Amir
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Re: Looking for newest vocalizer driver
Rui Fontes
Hi!
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The latest one is at: https://www.tiflotecnia.net/Instal/vocalizer_expressive_driver-3.1.2.nvda-addon But, your problem do not appear to be caused by our driver... Can you specify better your problem with the Mozilla apps? Best regards, Customer support Tiflotecnia, Lda. Às 10:37 de 29/08/2020, Anne Günther escreveu:
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
William
No of course. My ifttt rss feed are marked with feed title and feed source. Gmail will automatically bypass these email and put them under specific folder.
Amir 於 29/8/2020 18:34 寫道:
Having my inbox inundated with lots of RSS feed updates would be a bad idea IMO. Moreover, this approach doesn't distinguish between different feeds and their independent articles -- again that "river of news" metaphor.
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
Having my inbox inundated with lots of RSS feed updates would be a bad idea IMO. Moreover, this approach doesn't distinguish between different feeds and their independent articles -- again that "river of news" metaphor.
Best, Amir
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
Amir
Awesome! I can't use the "river of news" format for a wide range of reasons either. Being able to utilize the "feeds list format" is an absolute must, but it is something that apparently only Internet Explorer provides on Windows. Maybe Thunderbird might also be able to do it, but it fails to detect my tree view of feeds and puts all NPR and BBC articles under one single branch without realizing that they belong to separate feeds.
Best, Amir
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Looking for newest vocalizer driver
Anne Günther
Hi
I finally updated my nvda. While "Vocalizer" works in general Nvda freezes completely in firefox as well as Thunderbird. I got the link to the driver from a message in this list from Febrauary. So I'm hoping there's a newer version where things work once more fine. regards, Guenni
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Re: VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Aravind R
i am using Tunnelbear with NVDA and its accessible. able to access all
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sights. monthly 500 MB free and its enough.
On 29/08/2020, Dennis Clark <dennis@dgclark.net> wrote:
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VPN services accessible with NVDA using Google Chrome or Firefox under Windows 10
Dennis Clark
Hello everyone,
I'm curious to learn which VPN services you have found accessible using NVDA and Google Chrome or Firefox. Three VPN services which have been recomended by sighted users are ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, and NordVPN. Do any of you who actually use NVDA have experience with the accessibility of these particular services. Of course any other VPN services that you have tried that are accessible or unaccessible would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your assistance. Dennis
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Re: Helping to make an Edge/Chrome RSS reader accessible
William
does the oldreader has option to auto filter out post that
contain certain keyword in its title? Cristóbal 於 10/8/2020 2:32 寫道:
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