[nvda] Re: Hello

Brian Gaff wrote:
Hi, thanks for the info. I use the release version for people I'm trying to entice into computers as its pretty stable.
This is fair enough and is normally what I would recommend. Unfortunately, the stable release of NVDA is really very out of date. This will hopefully not be the case for too much longer, though there are several reasons for this upon which I won't elaborate here.

I understand about IE now. I guess if you can get a reliable system working with a reliable browser, then you can use the tricks learned for another one. I must say though, and this is a personal opinion, most people I'm trying to entice into computer use do not want to download another browser, and I'd have imagined getting it to work with an out of the box Windows might be more useful to many newbies with not enough cash for a commercial screen reader.
Perhaps. However, being a free and open source product ourselves, we feel a certain inclination towards supporting other open source software. We also receive much greater support from open source software developers and it is thus much easier for us to implement support in NVDA. Finally, organisations such as the Mozilla Foundation have provided us with several grants in order to further NVDA's development. Aside from our obligations under these grants, we feel a certain obligation to support software from such organisations first and foremost.

Re the beeps. I preferred the old ones myself. The new ones sound shrill and almost square wave like to me. However these are personal prefs of course.
Indeed. Unfortunately, the old ones sounded a bit soft and indistinguishable to some. Personally, I would prefer something between the new and the old ones, but the maths for generating these tones is a bit tricky for some of us. :)

Jamie

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