Guys I really hate to sound angry and arrogant in the same
time but if you don't like what NVDA team development does, go away
from this list and leave this project to fans and people who like to
spend their time in NVDA development and its growing potential.
Josh, you are kind of person who likes to spam the list with
kind of one sentence answers or questions, , which are kind of
annoying, specially when there is nothing much to say on your questions
or answers because probably they are already answered but you are to
lazy to read the list archives.
I can see that you are smart enough to use your brain in more
intuitive way, so before posting such none sense crap, read please all
the answers related to the subject on the wiki page or on the list
archive.
And btw, I know that you made one or more financial donations
to NVDA developers which is really kind of you, but keep in mind that
this doesn't give you the right to bug the developers 24/7 with
suggestions which can not be fullfield right away just because there
are plans which have to be done and which are currently more important
for NVDA.
At the end, I'd like to mention again to all of you, think
about how many people right now actively work on NvDA development?
Maybe 20 people are actively involved from all over the planet, yes
from all over the planet. Practically that means that those people
never met in person except main developers and members of NV Access
foundation, that means all the ideas have to be discussed thru internet
which takes time, but what's the most important, all of the ideas has
to be considered and implemented by main NVDA developer Michael Curran.
But if we look from the other prospective, NVDA in some thinks like
portability, flexibility, even stability, better response time and
sluggishness is far ahead from other screen readers, and all of the
progress happened during this year. NVDA has its own community which is
alive, it exists, its right here, most of the people have enough heart
to help other users who are not so familiar with very simple logic of
NVDA usage.
Please people, show more respect to all of us who work in NVDA
development, translation team, people who are working on core
development, users guides and everything else what's needed for NVDA to
be what it is today.
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Sent:
Saturday, November 17, 2007 6:48 PM
Subject:
[nvda] SV: Re: Braille displays
i think the nvda teem are litle slow with
braille support
No you are notgoing to be able to use braille in the next
NVDA release , since braille is not implemented in NVDA yet.
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Sent:
Saturday, November 17, 2007 4:11 AM
Subject:
[nvda] Braille displays
What types of braille
displays will work with the next update of nvda? Will I be able to use
my braille lite millennium 40 note taker with nvda as a braille display?