I don't know if they're using the Mozilla Accessibility Extensions, but a
group at U Texas has developed some bridge software (called Sharkware) to
get Jaws working with Firefox.
My first impression after installing it is favorable. It's obviously still
young, but a very promising start.
Unfortunately the Sharkware project is drawing to a close, unless perhaps a
public outcry reaches the right people. However, email links to the faculty
guiding the project arre provided on the site.
The only reason I know anything about this is Kelly Ford's post to the
Webwatch group, copied below.
Patrick
>To: [log in to unmask]
>From: Kelly Ford <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:40:25 -0800
>Subject: [webwatch] Interesting Firefox and JAWS Project
>
>
>Hi All,
>
>A bit of web surfing turned up an interesting project that seems to have
>been done by some college students to try and make JAWS and the Firefox web
>browser work a bit better together. Details are at
>http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/s2s/latest/jaws1/home/index.shtml.
>
>For those who remember the days when IE access with JAWS involved loading a
>web page and then pressing a hot key to have the page reformatted, access
>with this package is a lot like that. For those who enjoy a bit of
>experimentation this is an interesting combination.
>
>Kelly