[nvda] Re: nvda Tutorial

Well, there's no reason why they cannot put it on there. But I for one am glad you posted this to the list. It says the same thing I have been saying in blogs, podcasts, and on my website for some time now. The agency stigma still holds unfortunately. It's been a hard uphill climb for anything who dared to be different than JFW, W E, or Hal. It's about high time the blindness agency and professional world take a hard look and give NVDA and related services a chance to serve their clients; especially, if the price is low cost or even free. And this is yet another grip in the gear for those who are though unpaid monitarily speaking, are developing NVDA into being one of the most stable screen reading solutions out there today.
End of editorial!
Be blessed,
Tony
http://www.tonybroome.com

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