[Nfbf-l] have a friend that can't afford JAWS? you might want to let them know about this free screen reader!

Alan Dicey adicey at bellsouth.net
Sun May 19 02:34:23 UTC 2013


Dear Ryan,
Thanks so much for the web site link
With Best Regards,
God Bless,
Alan
Miami, Florida
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From: Ryan Mann <rmann0581 at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 12:45:00 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Nfbf-l] Blind Orgs Make PowerPoint Support a Reality in
NVDA
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The version of NVDA with PowerPoint support was released yesterday.  The link to download it is below.  If you have a friend that can't afford JAWS, you might want to let them know about this free screen reader.  There is a portable version that can be run on any Windows computer without having to install it.  Here is the link.
http://nvaccess.org

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On May 18, 2013, at 11:46 AM, "Alan Dicey" <adicey at bellsouth.net> wrote:
Blind Orgs Make PowerPoint Support a Reality in NVDA
April 24, 2013 6:09 am 
>  Michael and James on stage with projecter screen showing "Gala dinner WBU-ICEB 2012"
>  Thanks to the support of several key blindness organisations, soon blind and vision impaired people will be able to gain access to Microsoft PowerPoint through NVDA, enabling them to both create and present presentations along with their sighted peers. People have long waited for PowerPoint support in NVDA, but it was at a gala dinner held at the WBU-ICEVI 2012 General Assembly in Thailand where it all became possible. 
>  Over US$40,000 was contributed that night to add support for Microsoft PowerPoint to the NVDA screen reader. Funding was pledged from blindness organisations all over the globe, including from Australia, the U.s, Israel, Germany, Spain, Thailand and others. 
>  It was an extremely proud night for us to see the blindness community and its organizations pull together and take ownership of equitable access to technology.
>  NVDA may have been created by NV Access, but it is most certainly now owned by the blindness community at large.
>  Support for Microsoft PowerPoint will be included in the next release of NVDA (2013.1) which is due out very shortly.
>  We would like to thank the following organisations for their financial contribution to this work: National Organization of Spanish blind people (ONCE), Vision
>  Australia, National Federation of the Blind (U.S.), Christian Foundation for the Blind (Thailand), Thailand Association of the Blind, Overbrook school for the blind, The Society of Blind and Dyslexic Students in Israel, and RNIB. 
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