I took my new laptop to the new Birstall LUG which has just started up. Some
of the members also attend the Hudersfield group as well.
We The chap who has been trying to get me running with Gnopernicus has
managed to get it speaking again.
However, it seems not to be able to run just after I hav
2006/3/29, Jason White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 2. is orca open for development by external people? or is it only a sun
> > project?
> I'm sure it is open for development by whoever would like to contribute.
Here you will find more techincal info about ORCA
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/*checkout
Hi Juan, Jason:
Thanks for your interest in Orca.
1. I am totally blind, what platforms do orca and gnopernicus run
the best
on, or more exactly what platforms do you all run them the most
successfully
on?
They're tested and supported under Linux and Solaris. Most people
(judging by
disc
Hi Satyam:
In the case of gnopernicus and orca (which are the two freely available
screenreaders for our graphical platform today), as Samuel said, not
every user prefers a given screen reader. One of the things which orca
provides, which gnopernicus does not, is comprehensive
application-specifi