[guispeak] Re: How is the Program "Nero 7 Ultra Edition Enhanced" for Accessibility with a Screen Reader?

  • From: "George Bell" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <guispeak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 20:10:21 -0000

Hi Jerry,
 
The general consensus from this side of the Atlantic
(Europe) is that Nero has maintained its accessibility.
 
George.

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Sent: 04 December 2006 19:38
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Subject: [guispeak] How is the Program "Nero 7 Ultra Edition
Enhanced" for Accessibility with a Screen Reader?



Hi all, 

Christmas time is coming, and I've been trying to figure out
what I might enjoy from those who always say I'm hard to
figure out in that regard.  I've been using an aging version
of Easy CD Creator 5 Basic for some years, now, but I keep
hearing what a treat Nero has been for many years when it
comes to use with a screen reader.  I'd also like improved
support for DVD burning, MP3, and such.  The noises I've
heard lately give me the impression that Easy Media Creator
(Easy CD Creator's newer, shinier successor) is not an
improvement in accessibility and may actually be a step
backward.  So, if I wanted a tool to really help me work
with recordable disks, even to the point of maybe helping me
transfer our stuff from video tape over to disks, would I be
pleasantly surprised by Nero's new, shiny version? Do they
continue to think about blind users as they seem to have
done in the past? By the way, I'm using JAWS 8.0. 

Thanks a lot for any help, 
Jerry

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