Hi Chris,
Well, you're the second person to talk about google Chrome being a hog,
slowing down a computer.
I got a message from a computer user voicemail group on Philmore
voicemail that I'm a part of, saying that he also talked with someone
who had a terrible experience with google Chrome. He said, "it slowed
down my computer, tremendously."
So, I'm going to forget about google chrome, for now.
Harry
On 1/23/2014 8:56 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> I haven't tried Chrome with JAWS or nVDA in a while, but I didn't find
> it accessible with either a year or so ago. A lot can happen in a
> year, and Chrome is free, so give it a try and please report back.
>
> My success with Chrome has been using ChromeVox, the screen reader for
> Chrome. See my previous post with some of my thoughts on this. It's
> basically a good solution, but it does mean learning a new screen reader.
>
> I also wouldn't go jumping from browser to browser chasing claims of
> speed or security. Maybe it's changed, but they used to just leap frog
> each other from release to release. It also depends a lot on the types
> of web sites and benchmarks you're talking about, since each browser
> is gearged to optimizing a particular technology. One thing I've
> noticed myself is that Chrome is kind of a resource hog. Each tab in
> chrome consumes quite a bit of resources, so it's great if you're just
> opening a few tabs, but if you get more than a handful open at once,
> you might start to see your overall system performance suffer.
>
> On 01/23/2014 01:27 PM, Lisa Bentz wrote:
>> Hi Harry,
>>
>> I am thinking of switching to google chrome for the same reasons. Is it
>> really accessible with JAWS ?
>>
>> Lisa
>>
>> *From:*Visually Impaired Computer Users' Group List
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *harry brown
>> *Sent:* Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:20 AM
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>> *Subject:* Re: [VICUG-L] Chrome and Chrome Vox
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I would love to know about Google Chrome and chrome vox as well.
>> I'm thinking about using it, because I heard it's alot faster than
>> internet explorer, and more secure, as well.
>> Harry
>>
>> On 1/22/2014 6:37 PM, Bill Pasco wrote:
>>
>> My employer is talking about standardizing on Chrome as the approved
>> browser. They say that Google says that Chrome with Chrome Vox is
>> totally accessible. My question to this list is:
>>
>> 1.Is that true? Is it totally accessible.
>>
>> 2.Does Chrome Vox conflict with JAWS or any third party screen
>> reader?
>>
>> 3.Has anyone recent experience with Chrome and Chrome Vox and could
>> you briefly summarize your experience?
>>
>> I’m dabbling with it now, and finding it not easy to dope out.
>>
>> Thanks for any advice you can offer.
>>
>> Bill
>>
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