Eloq is an add-on, but it does support it.
>but only eSpeak which sounds horrible
That's your personal preference. Plenty use and like ESpeak.
>it doesn't have a scripting language ready to use as JAWS and Window Eyes do, Scripting is done in Python, (no, not some native scripting language), and are done as modules. You write your script in python, and off you go. Problem
solved.
>it doesn't offer the possibility of reading with the mouse cursor as JAWS does with its so called JAWS cursor, It's called flat review. Googling this term brings up a key reference at like the third or fourth result down.
>it offers a poor accessibility in many applications
Very very very wrong. It works better with some apps than Jaws does, and about as good in many others. NVDA (like all other readers, and any program for
that matter) still does have problems, but none that you mentioned.
>and many other issues.
-other- says that there were issues to begin with; the only issue here is you promoting the most "widely used screen reader," because it's what you use, and you not being able to use google and do your homework before you start talking about products you know nothing of.

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