[nfbcs] [gui-talk] Most Accessible Linux Flavor

Gabe Vega theblindtech at gmail.com
Sun Oct 6 20:52:49 UTC 2013


download and install Vinux 4.0 is very comparible to Windows 7 and mac os. and I am a stonch mac guy, so that is saying a lot. :-)

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On Oct 6, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Peter Donahue <pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com> wrote:

> Hello Jude and everyone,
> 
>    I heard that Arch Linux is very accessible. Which Linux screen reader is best for this version. Speaking of Linux screen readers does one have the issues with SMAS and other costs for maintaining the software? I know these are open source but that's a way to "Get the hook in" so the vendor can sell you add-ons, upgrades, etc. I'm not complaining but want to understand how Linux screen readers differ from their Windows counterparts.
> 
>         We have a friend of ours that swares by Linux and is peaking our interest in test-driving it to encourage us to switch to that OS reducing if not eliminating the cost of software purchasing and maintenance. If it makes sense for Fortune 500 companies to go the open source route as a cost saving measure so it makes sense for Peter and Mary Donahue to do likewise. We'll keep you posted on where this venture goes from here.
> 
> Peter Donahue
> 
> 
> 
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