Re: Orca speech friendly backup application



We have started a page on the Orca WIKI for apps that *are* accessible,
though the list is very incomplete.  Our intent with this page is to
encourage users to add details to it based upon real user experience
(versus conjecture):

http://live.gnome.org/Orca/AccessibleApps

Ideally, I'd like to see a separate WIKI page for each application.  The
page would provide instructions for navigation and use of the
application as well as things that work well and things to avoid.

Will

On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 21:42 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
IMO we should really be making a list (wiki page) of the applications 
that currently do not have good accessibility support.

Getting an overview is always good and we could formalise a process of 
making the maintainers aware of these issues

Henrik

MICHAEL WEAVER wrote:
Could anyone suggest a speech friendly backup application that works with 
Orca?
With me being new to Linux and having had to download a source file for 
Network Manager I would like to have a way of backing up my Ubuntu system 
before I try to unpack the Network Manager program and install it.
I tried s-backup but it didn't seem speech friendly after I was asked for my 
password although at the time I was using Dapper and not Edgy and my version 
of Orca wasn't as up-to date. 

  


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