Re: screen readers for BeOS?
- From: Richard Smedley <richard sc lug org uk>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: screen readers for BeOS?
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:36:05 +0000
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 09:40 +0100, Yannick PLASSIARD wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:59:55AM -0800, hank smith wrote:
> > hello I don't know where to ask this one I am wanting to try out the BeOS
> > operating system,
>
> Yes, this is mainly devoted to the GNOME Desktop accessibility
> and not for a particular OS...
Hello Hank,
Although BeOS is no longer supported, there is a Free Software
re-implementation, with a mailing list at:
http://www.freelists.org/list/openbeos
and a website at:
http://haiku-os.org/
There are people on that list who have been using BeOS since the
earliest days, who should be able to give you a definitive answer.
> > there is a radio automation package called tune
> > tracker
> > that uses the BeOS operating system, from what I can gather from google it
> > appears to be some sort of unix like os.
> > is there a screen reader that will work on the BeOS operating system?
> > can some one help point me in the write direction?
> Assuming what you said is true i.e. BeOS is an unix-like OS, you
> may be able to run a BrlTty on it in combination with the "screen"
> program (for the console mode).
> Try looking on http://www.mielke.cc/brltty/
I couldn't see one in a quick look at
http://bebits.com/
but it's worth asking on a BeOS mailing list, like the
one I mentioned above.
Another option for BeOS / Haiku a11y is using Emacspeak with Xemacs,
but it wouldn't give access to most of BeOS's GUI apps.
TuneTracker appears to be a package for running your own radio
station. There is definitely GNU/Linux-based software to do this
that will run on GNOME, I know of one person who has done this
recently and will send you his contact details off-list, in case
you wish to enquire further.
Note that BeOS is Unix-like in it's rough Posix-compliance, and thus
it has a shell and can run many *nix apps, but it is a very different
beast from GNU and other *nixes, as it is designed so that everything
can (and should) be configured through the GUI.
Regards,
- Richard
--
Richard Smedley, richard sc lug org uk
Sustainable IT Consultant
http://m6-it.org/ ``Software Freedom for the Voluntary Sector''
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