Hello, I was idly browsing through a blog i follow in Newsrack when i stumbled upon this article about a new kid on the web browser block. It's called Raven and since it is free i decided to take this baby for a spin. It's built on Webkit, so reading web pages is accessible. It has a bunch of unlabeled buttons, but some of them have tool tips, and it maybe possible to change how the buttons look from the settings, i haven't seen that as of yet. Raven seems to have support for both facebook and Twitter built-in via the so called "smart bar", how that works, i don't know. When i browsed around on a web page, it went very smoothly as far as i can see and many of the voiceover specific functions actually work, although the sounds known from Safari and the moving of the vo cursor to the html content won't work. I don't know if the "busy busy" problem is there in raven, but if you're curious and want to find out about it, go to www.raven.io. It's an early beta, so there is promise i'd say. Thanks for reading. /Krister
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