System Access is another screen reader. Its advantage over others is
its pure simplicity to use. Its disadvantage is that it is not being
updated much anymore. It is particulzarly good on social networking
sites, and search engines.
Original message:
> Hi guys, it’s been a while, but I am beginning to branch out and take
> some adventures with NVDA. I recently downloaded ProScan which is a
> police scanner monitoring and logging program and it has its advantages
> with JAWS and NVDA. There are advantages to either when it comes to
> working with some of the features of this program. As for Narrator, I
> haven’t been able to get it to do much in regards to anything.
> When I was at World Services in 2007 and 2008 I briefly played
> around with Super Nova, and liked it, and haven’t tried it out in
> years. Is anyone using Supernova for either work or play, and if so
> how do you like it? I’m also just wondering what other screen readers
> are out there that are not as well known as the usual programs?
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