[JAWSLite] Re: IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?
- From: "inthaneelf" <inthaneelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:45:56 -0700
smile you may well be absolutely correct, I was just passing on some
information I got for reference's sake.
thanks for the additional information
and I have your info on this app filed away for future reference now as
well, smile
inthane
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Chaltain" <cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:10 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?
Hmm, well I'm running with the latest Java, Java access bridge, and I am
aware of the accessibility option you mention, but working with Open
Office has never been a pleasant experience for me.
inthaneelf wrote:
I have not tried it myself, but from what I understand,
angus@infoforceservices, A.K.A. hadens harness attachment, has been able
to use open office at his workplace with jaws, I think there is an
"accessibility" option in one of the menus that needs to be turned on,
and then its supposed to be much friendlier.
but this sounds ok, as long as it has moved away from the lotus
requirement of having to type things, such as functions and grid layout
in the spread sheet manually
thanks,
inthane
. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and
Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me
at:
http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com
. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming
languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:
http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain"
<cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:01 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?
Yesterday I came across IBM Lotus Symphony. This is an office suite
consisting of applications to work on documents, spread sheets and
presentations. It supports the open document format, as well as the MS
Office file formats, and it seems to be free. Even more excitingly,
there may be a chance it's accessible. After playing around with it for
a few minutes, I'm still optimistic that it is accessible. If so, this
will give us another office suite option besides MS Office, and this one
is free. Note that I've tried Open Office, and after a few minutes, I've
always concluded that under Windows and with JFW, it isn't really
usable. I've only played with Symphony for a few minutes. so there may
be some show stoppers out there, and I'm not sure if they're still
committed to accessibility, but it's still under beta so this is our
chance to get our input in there.
I got it from Developer Works at
http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.jspa.
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cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, well I'm running with the latest Java, Java
access bridge, and I am aware of the accessibility option you mention, but
working with Open Office has never been a pleasant experience for me. I
suppose if you were just using the word processor, and you didn't want any
formatting information, it might work. Of course, maybe I just haven't
been persistent enough! I have heard good things about Open Office under
Linux with Orca or LSR. Maybe it works better with Window Eyes than JFW.
inthaneelf wrote:
I have not tried it myself, but from what I understand,
angus@infoforceservices, A.K.A. hadens harness attachment, has been able
to use open office at his workplace with jaws, I think there is an
"accessibility" option in one of the menus that needs to be turned on,
and then its supposed to be much friendlier.
but this sounds ok, as long as it has moved away from the lotus
requirement of having to type things, such as functions and grid layout
in the spread sheet manually
thanks,
inthane
. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and
Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me
at:
http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com
. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming
languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:
http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain"
<cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:01 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?
Yesterday I came across IBM Lotus Symphony. This is an office suite
consisting of applications to work on documents, spread sheets and
presentations. It supports the open document format, as well as the MS
Office file formats, and it seems to be free. Even more excitingly,
there may be a chance it's accessible. After playing around with it for
a few minutes, I'm still optimistic that it is accessible. If so, this
will give us another office suite option besides MS Office, and this one
is free. Note that I've tried Open Office, and after a few minutes, I've
always concluded that under Windows and with JFW, it isn't really
usable. I've only played with Symphony for a few minutes. so there may
be some show stoppers out there, and I'm not sure if they're still
committed to accessibility, but it's still under beta so this is our
chance to get our input in there.
I got it from Developer Works at
http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.jspa.
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cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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inthaneelf wrote:
I have not tried it myself, but from what I understand, angus@infoforceservices, A.K.A. hadens harness attachment, has been able to use open office at his workplace with jaws, I think there is an "accessibility" option in one of the menus that needs to be turned on, and then its supposed to be much friendlier.but this sounds ok, as long as it has moved away from the lotus requirement of having to type things, such as functions and grid layout in the spread sheet manuallythanks, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:01 PM Subject: [JAWSLite] IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?Yesterday I came across IBM Lotus Symphony. This is an office suite consisting of applications to work on documents, spread sheets and presentations. It supports the open document format, as well as the MS Office file formats, and it seems to be free. Even more excitingly, there may be a chance it's accessible. After playing around with it for a few minutes, I'm still optimistic that it is accessible. If so, this will give us another office suite option besides MS Office, and this one is free. Note that I've tried Open Office, and after a few minutes, I've always concluded that under Windows and with JFW, it isn't really usable. I've only played with Symphony for a few minutes. so there may be some show stoppers out there, and I'm not sure if they're still committed to accessibility, but it's still under beta so this is our chance to get our input in there.I got it from Developer Works at http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.jspa.-- Christopher cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =================== Take your shshopping life back at http://tinyurl.com/32rsxz View the list's information at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawslite=================== Take your shshopping life back at http://tinyurl.com/32rsxz View the list's information at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawslite
-- Christophercchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, well I'm running with the latest Java, Java access bridge, and I am aware of the accessibility option you mention, but working with Open Office has never been a pleasant experience for me. I suppose if you were just using the word processor, and you didn't want any formatting information, it might work. Of course, maybe I just haven't been persistent enough! I have heard good things about Open Office under Linux with Orca or LSR. Maybe it works better with Window Eyes than JFW.
inthaneelf wrote:
I have not tried it myself, but from what I understand, angus@infoforceservices, A.K.A. hadens harness attachment, has been able to use open office at his workplace with jaws, I think there is an "accessibility" option in one of the menus that needs to be turned on, and then its supposed to be much friendlier.but this sounds ok, as long as it has moved away from the lotus requirement of having to type things, such as functions and grid layout in the spread sheet manuallythanks, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain" <cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:01 PM Subject: [JAWSLite] IBM Lotus Symphony, a free accessible office suite?Yesterday I came across IBM Lotus Symphony. This is an office suite consisting of applications to work on documents, spread sheets and presentations. It supports the open document format, as well as the MS Office file formats, and it seems to be free. Even more excitingly, there may be a chance it's accessible. After playing around with it for a few minutes, I'm still optimistic that it is accessible. If so, this will give us another office suite option besides MS Office, and this one is free. Note that I've tried Open Office, and after a few minutes, I've always concluded that under Windows and with JFW, it isn't really usable. I've only played with Symphony for a few minutes. so there may be some show stoppers out there, and I'm not sure if they're still committed to accessibility, but it's still under beta so this is our chance to get our input in there.I got it from Developer Works at http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/home.jspa.-- Christopher cchaltain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =================== Take your shshopping life back at http://tinyurl.com/32rsxz View the list's information at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawslite=================== Take your shshopping life back at http://tinyurl.com/32rsxz View the list's information at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawslite
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