On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:06:25AM -0400, Doug Smith wrote: > Ok folks, here it is. This, if it should truly become universally available > is the missing link that I personally think the blind need to be on a > equal playinf field with the sighted as far as accessibility goes. > > It is called clifox. It is a python interface to firefox to get it to work > in a console or command line environment. > > If possible, please see if any of you can help develop this so that it can be > packaged in major distributions of Linux in the near future. Hello, This is very promising indeed. I have been forced to abandon text-browsing in favour of FF and Orca lately and would be most happy to be able to return to the console for my daily browsing. Where can I find the code? I'd definitely like to have a look. Cheers, S.M. -- Sebastien Massy Montreal, Canada Website: http://www.wolfdream.ca Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SMassy1 LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/sebastien-massy/47/5a5/81a
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