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From: England, Kristina
Date: May 9, 2017 5:54AM


We use NVDA as well for all Windows testing. We use VoiceOver for Apple devices (both desktop and mobile).

Kristina England, PMP
University Information Technology Services
UMass Office of the President
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NVDA - http://NVaccess.org Free and open source. Great screen reader.

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Srinivasu Chakravarthula
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> On 09-May-2017, at 17:08, Donna Jones < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
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> hi everyone: wondering if i can have some more-educated thought/opinions than mine on the technologies folks use to access the web. I mainly know of two (but others?). Jaws and "Chrome in reader mode". any idea which is best for evaluating the accessibility of sites. I would guess Jaws but really don't know.
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> many thanks and thanks for still having this list here alive and well!
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> i'm afraid this may be very common knowledge and i'm displaying my gross ignorance is asking this question, but, truth be known, i don't do much web development anymore, the magic left that enterprise a few years ago. so patience with my ignorance, please!
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> best
> Donna Jones
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