RE: Toad

  • From: "Peter Quaiattini" <Peter_Quaiattini@xxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:52:55 -0600

My experience with TOAD is similar in that I found it quite unfriendly.
During limited discussions with Quest, they shared with me their
voluntary product accessibility templates for Toad which state that they
recognize that it violates many accessibility principles. It also
appears that they have no desire to address these issues either. 
Too bad -- there are many blind developers who would use it if it were
usable.  
Myself, I use Sqlplus -- both from the unix prompt and as a windows
client. It's quite accessible (as long as your telnet client works well
with JAWS) but it certainly doesn't have the bells&whistles that TOAD
does.
I also seem to recall that others used to use SQLNavigator and found it
better than TOAD. I can't speak to this myself though.  
Regards,

Peter Quaiattini
BITS OPS - Data Hosting Services
Canadian Pacific Railway
(403) 319-6579
peter_quaiattini@xxxxxx

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Subject: RE: Toad
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 09:34:26 -0400
From: "Good, John" <John.Good@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To my knowledge it doesn't work.  Oracle SQL Developer is only somewhat
accessable with some work.  SQL Plus seems to be the way most blind
Oracle programmers and or dba seem to use as their main tool.   
      John

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[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Homme, James
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 8:45 AM
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Toad

Hi,

A friend who is not a list member asked me how well JAWS works with a
program called Toad, which is used for SQL development. Does anyone here
have experience they want to share about this?

Thanks.

Jim

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