[nvda] Re: this may be of interest.

Hi, I'll check jarte out. Right now I have word2003 and excel2003 in my computer. By the way, is there any chance of getting NVDA to read excel charts and graphs like jaws does or can do?

Josh

----- Original Message ----- From: "mike coulombe" <kb8aey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "screenreader" <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 9:54 PM
Subject: [nvda] this may be of interest.


Hi, some time ago Michael helped with jarte and got the text to read.
Since that time I have been working with the author of Jarte on getting it to work better with a screen reader.
He now has the menus and spell checker working.
There is still a ways to go,
but Jarte will run from a usb drive and the second beta of Jarte 3 should work much better with a screen reader.
Jarte has a lot of options and is free for the basic version.
The pro doesn't cost much at all and adds several features.
That is not a sales pitch for a program,
however I think it is worth supporting a programmer who is willing to go out of their way and spend several hours to make a program accessible for us. If you need a good word processor check Jarte out when the second beta comes out.
Mike.

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