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Hello Arno,
Captcha Buster never worked for me here. Are you sure it's free? I think I read you had some captchas for free, and then you had to subscribe. But maybe I'm getting mixed up with another service.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 15:32, Arno Schuh ha scritto:
Hi Oliver,
could you explain how your captcha solver works? In the German mailing list since the last week a captcha solver entitled Captcha buster is spreaded. It is available for Chorme and Firefox, too. If I understand the way it works correctly they use the option of recaptcha to recognize the alternative audio file. So if your solving routine uses an other way to solve the captcha it would be nice to have a second tool.
Yours sincerely
Arno
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 13:08 schrieb Oliver Edholm <oliver.edholm@gmail.com>:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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I have to say though, that if its free and can be used by the spammers themselves what diabolical thing will we be faced by next. Those who use these devices need to grow up and use some other kind of verification as indeed many sites do. Just saying. Brian
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Wonderful! Also please let me know off list when you get that ready. I'd be happy to test, if I can find an inaccessible captcha which is almost non existent now a days.
Take careD
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On 12 Apr 2019, at 6:02, Oliver Edholm wrote:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test! On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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The question that was asked and has not yet been answered is
this: Is it okay to turn off developer mode after adding the
extension? I am not comfortable with leaving developer mode on as
it does open security holes. I will test it with NVDA when I get
this answer. Thanks to Oliver for all the research and hard work
on this project.
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On 4/12/2019 10:47 AM, Sarah k Alawami
wrote:
Hi Marcio! I'll
soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger
if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed
for Firefox as well?
I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome
isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it
to test something there right now.
Also I never even installed an extension on this browser,
so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my
apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver
Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a
Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that
recently have caught an eye on the field of web
accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with
visually which is hard to do if you have a visual
impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI
to help and look at the web page visually and then
give correct and helpful information to the visually
impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly
popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found
at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying
out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please
contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get
help with something accessibility wise or have any
kind of feedback.
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Hi Oliver, great initiative. However, I failed to install the extension successfully. Chrom is not my default browser, but I wanted to ry it out and followed your instructions. But I get the following error. Please direct. Could not load manifest.
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On 4/12/19, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@gmail.com> wrote: Wonderful! Also please let me know off list when you get that ready. I'd be happy to test, if I can find an inaccessible captcha which is almost non existent now a days.
Take careD
Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP. . For more info go to our website: http://www.tffppodcast.com For stuff we sell, mac training materials and tutorials go to http://www.tffppodcast.com/premium and for hosting options go to http://www.tffppodcast.com/hosting to subscribe to the feed click here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tffp
The listen page is found here. http://libsyn.tffppodcast.com
Finally, to become a patron and help support the podcast go here: Http://patreon.com/tffppodcast For an android list in the making where android apps, accessibility, phones and development can be discussed subscribe send a blank email to androiddiscuss+subscribe@android-discuss.groups.io and follow the prompts. to visit the subgroups and subscribe (note you must be subscribed to the main group as well) visit the following URL: about-android.tffppodcast.com
On 12 Apr 2019, at 6:02, Oliver Edholm wrote:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, Marcio AKA Starboy Follow or add me on Facebook ( https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho )
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
-- Dr. Mahesh S. Panicker Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Lajpat Nagar New Delhi 110024
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On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 12:51 PM, Richard Wells wrote:
Is it okay to turn off developer mode after adding the extension?
Try it and see what happens. That is the fastest route to an answer to this question. If it doesn't function with developer mode disabled then you'll have to remove the extension. This is how alpha testing works, and it can be really fun! --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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George McCoy <slr1bpz@...>
Dan,
Try installing it in google chrome and let us know what happens.
George
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On 4/12/2019 8:25 AM, Dan Beaver wrote:
Oliver,
I have installed the extension. Now Brave asks me if I want to
disable developer mode extensions every time I start Brave.
Should I go into the settings and turn developer mode off or
what. this is going to get kind of irritating after a while if
I have to keep getting these warnings.
thanks for this great extension.
Dan Beaver
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Sarah k Alawami
Oh yeah it can be. I love it, when I have the time. I can't talk about what I'm doing right now but I' doing several alpha testing gigs that sometimes leave me pulling my hair, but I love it.
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On 12 Apr 2019, at 10:08, Brian Vogel wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 12:51 PM, Richard Wells wrote:
Is it okay to turn off developer mode after adding the extension?
Try it and see what happens. That is the fastest route to an answer to this question. If it doesn't function with developer mode disabled then you'll have to remove the extension. This is how alpha testing works, and it can be really fun! --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Hello,
It happens in Chrome as well.
I have the same question. Should development settings be disabled once the extension is installed?
Ciao, thanks,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 19:33, George McCoy ha scritto: Dan,
Try installing it in google chrome and let us know what happens.
George
On 4/12/2019 8:25 AM, Dan Beaver wrote:
Oliver,
I have installed the extension. Now Brave asks me if I want to disable developer mode extensions every time I start Brave. Should I go into the settings and turn developer mode off or what. this is going to get kind of irritating after a while if I have to keep getting these warnings.
thanks for this great extension.
Dan Beaver
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Thanks for the links.
I'll investigate and report back.
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 17:09, Arno Schuh ha scritto: Hi,
the magazine (PC Welt) didn't mention something about a fee. https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/buster-captcha-solver/
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/buster-captcha-solver-for/mpbjkejclgfgadiemmefgebjfooflfhl
and for Opera browser too
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/buster-captcha-solver-for-humans/
If you find out that this addons are not free - please let me know that.
Yours sincerely
Arno
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 16:30 schrieb Mallard <mallard@kimabe.eu>:
Hello Arno,
Captcha Buster never worked for me here. Are you sure it's free? I think I read you had some captchas for free, and then you had to subscribe. But maybe I'm getting mixed up with another service.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 15:32, Arno Schuh ha scritto:
Hi Oliver,
could you explain how your captcha solver works? In the German mailing list since the last week a captcha solver entitled Captcha buster is spreaded. It is available for Chorme and Firefox, too. If I understand the way it works correctly they use the option of recaptcha to recognize the alternative audio file. So if your solving routine uses an other way to solve the captcha it would be nice to have a second tool.
Yours sincerely
Arno
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 13:08 schrieb Oliver Edholm <oliver.edholm@gmail.com>:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Thanks my Starboy!
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 16:31, marcio via Groups.Io ha scritto: Ollie, I'm sure Oliver will send it to you, but I'll do it as well as soon as I get the link :)
Cheers, Marcio AKA /Starboy/ Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 11:28, Mallard disse:
Oliver,
Idon't have Messenger; if you send it to Marcio, can you send it to me to this mailing address? Or, can he share it with me?
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 15:02, Oliver Edholm ha scritto:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, MarcioAKA /Starboy/ Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Ok,
I installed it on Google Chrome and afterword turned
developer mode back off. Chrome shows that the extension is
still enabled so maybe it will still work.
However, when I start Google Chrome it still warns me about
running developer mode extensions.
Dan Beaver
On 4/12/2019 1:33 PM, George McCoy
wrote:
Dan,
Try installing it in google chrome and let us know what
happens.
George
On 4/12/2019 8:25 AM, Dan Beaver
wrote:
Oliver,
I have installed the extension. Now Brave asks me if I want
to disable developer mode extensions every time I start
Brave. Should I go into the settings and turn developer mode
off or what. this is going to get kind of irritating after a
while if I have to keep getting these warnings.
thanks for this great extension.
Dan Beaver
--
Dan Beaver (KC4DOY)
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Yes, agreed but do you know if we will be able to use this on the new edge chrome beta?
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On 12/04/2019 12:25, Hareth wrote: Hi Oliver, Many thanks. Your effort is greatly appreciated. Best regards. On 4/12/19, Oliver Edholm <oliver.edholm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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thanks for your work look forward to ff I just don't use chrome.
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On 12/04/2019 14:02, Oliver wrote: Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test! On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, Marcio AKA Starboy Follow or add me on Facebook ( https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho )
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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You could always just boot up chrome to use for this purpose. I use firefox a lot more than chrome but there are some sites I like to visit only with Chrome. So, you use firefox for most of your purposes; then when you run into something you think this tool will help you with, Chrome's still right there for you if you need it.
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-----Original Message----- From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Kevin Cussick via Groups.Io Sent: April 12, 2019 5:25 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Free captcha solving chrome extension thanks for your work look forward to ff I just don't use chrome. On 12/04/2019 14:02, Oliver wrote: Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, Marcio AKA Starboy Follow or add me on Facebook ( https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho )
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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I'd believe you are still getting this message because actually
whether developer mode is turned on/off is irrelevant. You are
dealing with an alpha project and, at the end of the day, that's all
that counts here.
Em 12/04/2019 16:13, Dan Beaver disse:
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Ok,
I installed it on Google Chrome and afterword turned
developer mode back off. Chrome shows that the extension is
still enabled so maybe it will still work.
However, when I start Google Chrome it still warns me about
running developer mode extensions.
Dan Beaver
On 4/12/2019 1:33 PM, George McCoy
wrote:
Dan,
Try installing it in google chrome and let us know what
happens.
George
On 4/12/2019 8:25 AM, Dan Beaver
wrote:
Oliver,
I have installed the extension. Now Brave asks me if I
want to disable developer mode extensions every time I start
Brave. Should I go into the settings and turn developer
mode off or what. this is going to get kind of irritating
after a while if I have to keep getting these warnings.
thanks for this great extension.
Dan Beaver
--
Dan Beaver (KC4DOY)
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Marcio, I'd say you're absolutely correct. This appears to be a warning dedicated to making the end user aware that they are using an add-on that has not "passed official vetting" with regard to security, in particular, yet. That doesn't mean that it does pose a threat, or even that it isn't tight as a drum already, but that it's marked as being "unofficial" and you should be aware of that. If you, any you, wish to assume that risk (which in this case is almost certainly low) then you keep it active otherwise you remove it. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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I agree with you Brian but it is still going to get annoying.
;)
Dan
On 4/12/2019 6:19 PM, Brian Vogel
wrote:
Marcio,
I'd say you're absolutely correct. This appears to be a
warning dedicated to making the end user aware that they are using
an add-on that has not "passed official vetting" with regard to
security, in particular, yet. That doesn't mean that it does
pose a threat, or even that it isn't tight as a drum already, but
that it's marked as being "unofficial" and you should be aware of
that. If you, any you, wish to assume that risk (which in this
case is almost certainly low) then you keep it active otherwise
you remove it.
--
Brian - Windows
10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake
of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
--
Dan Beaver (KC4DOY)
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Dear I tried to install the extention but it is saying that couldn’t load the sound file from one drive/doqument/sound file is missing. What can I do? arguing with a woman is just like reading software’s lisence agreement. At the end you ignore Her everything and click I agree button. You can contact me via gmail: inamuddin09@... outlook: inam092@... yahoo: inamuddin2010@... AOL: charlsdarwin1969@... Join me with my Skype ID: charlsdarwin1 See me on facebook: www.facebook.com/inamuddin786 Follow me on my twitter: www.twitter.com/charlsdarwin1 Mobile phone: +92-334-3348409 Google voice: +1-631-5335683
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From: Oliver EdholmSent: Friday, April 12, 2019 4:08 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: [nvda] Free captcha solving chrome extension Hi! I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving. You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility. Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user. I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Respected friend, cannot install the extention. Whenever I unpac the extention, it is giving following error. ErrorManifest file is missing or unreadable Please do something! With regards from Inamuddin with the Skype ID: Charlsdarwin1 arguing with a woman is just like reading software’s lisence agreement. At the end you ignore Her everything and click I agree button. You can contact me via gmail: inamuddin09@... outlook: inam092@... yahoo: inamuddin2010@... AOL: charlsdarwin1969@... Join me with my Skype ID: charlsdarwin1 See me on facebook: www.facebook.com/inamuddin786 Follow me on my twitter: www.twitter.com/charlsdarwin1 Mobile phone: +92-334-3348409 Google voice: +1-631-5335683
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From: Oliver EdholmSent: Friday, April 12, 2019 4:08 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: [nvda] Free captcha solving chrome extension Hi! I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving. You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility. Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user. I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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