[nfbcs] Accessibility of Open Office and Lotus Symphony under Linux and Windows
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at shellworld.net
Mon Oct 7 01:38:55 UTC 2013
Run jabswitch /enable in the java/bin/ directory once and try it out.
Since they don't allow openoffice at work, I can't tell you anything
about how it works with jaws. I use nvda at home.
On Sun, 6 Oct 2013, Peter Donahue wrote:
> Good afternoon again everyone,
>
> We tried Open Office in the past using earlier versions of JAWS but found
> the accessibility to be less than desirable. We currently have JFW14 on our
> machines and am curious to know what the state of accessibility of Open Office
> is at present for both the Linux and Windows OS. The same goes for Lotus
> Symphoney. I heard that Lotus Symphoney is the most accessible of the two but
> would like additional feedback on this matter. Also if neither of these two
> programs work under Linux is there an office suite for Linux you can
> recommend? Your feedback will be very much appreciated.
>
> Peter Donahue
>
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