Re: newbie:"E-mail and websurfing with Gnopernicus?"
- From: Jason White <jasonw ariel ucs unimelb edu au>
- To: Peter Korn <peter korn sun com>
- Cc: Kari Ojala <kari ojala iki fi>, gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: newbie:"E-mail and websurfing with Gnopernicus?"
- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 16:47:52 +1100
Peter Korn writes:
> Hi Kari,
>
> > Is the Gnopernicus so functional at the moment that one could use e-mail
> > and web-surfing? I'm looking for an alternative for my Win95 system,
> > which is not as reliable as I would wish.
> >
> > I'm partially sighted and use my Windows computer with JAWS screen
> > reader and ZoomText magnification program. Many years ago I did
> > programming with Basic, Assembly and Pascal, but nowadays I don't even
> > know the tools used to develop programs. I'd be happy to help
> > Gnopernicus development though.
> >
> > Happy New Year to everybody on the list.
>
> I would not recommend it today as a functional replacement for JAWS and/or
> ZoomText when used with the market leading e-mail and web browsing
> applications for Windows. There is still a lot of testing and debugging to
> do.
Although this is slightly off-topic for the list, I would mention that
Emacspeak (http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net) is a mature speech-based
desktop environment that works reliably today and has a substantial
community of users. It can also run under X, so in principle you
should be able to gain the benefit of font enlargement as well as
speech.
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