@remixman I love free software, but I completely understand why governments aren't just letting users install NVDA on their networks. Even if NVDA itself is fine, add-ons are a hot mess and no government IT shop worth its salt would trust them.
@remixman I love free software, but I completely understand why governments aren't just letting users install NVDA on their networks. Even if NVDA itself is fine, add-ons are a hot mess and no government IT shop worth its salt would trust them.
@acarson @remixman That doesn’t wash at all, though. JAWS scripts are potentially just as vulnerable and they’re written in a specialist language very few mainstream programmers have any awareness of. You can’t do everything with a JAWS script you can do with an NVDA addon, but you can come pretty close.