Re: [orca-list] Is Linux suitable for non-programmer/computer scientists?
- From: Krishnakant Mane <krmane gmail com>
- To: Thomas Ward <thomasward1978 gmail com>
- Cc: "orca-list gnome org" <orca-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Is Linux suitable for non-programmer/computer scientists?
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 09:56:50 +0530
Right now though, Ubuntu 12.04 has got me hooked.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 03/19/2013 02:02 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi,
Oh, I am sure eventually Unity will get there. I think Luke or someone
said the goal is to get Unity 3D accessible by 14.04 LTS which is
still about a year away. For us Ubuntu users there are other
alternatives until that time comes. All we have to do is be patient
and wait for it to come. All things come to he who waits.
Cheers!
On 3/18/13, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain gmail com> wrote:
I agree about Ubuntu 12.04. I do know that Canonical, Ubuntu and Unity
are addressing accessibility issues as Unity is going through so many
changes. I'm not sure what time line this will all be on, but long term
I'm optimistic that this will be another accessible desktop option for
the blind and that it'll also give us another touch interface to use on
tablets and cell phones.
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