I find Gnome to be your most accessible option, but I do know
Mate is a very popular desktop, especially among the blind.
Hi,
Firstly, ubuntu or any GNU/Linux brand for that matter is virus
free.
There is a lot of stability and ease of working.
You can try GNUKhata an accounting software if your business is
big enough. <testing.gnukhata.in> will give you the live
demo.
If the work is very small and you want a stand-alone software,
you can try GNUCash, although I must warn that a lot of features
are primitive/ missing.
Another thing about Ubuntu is that there is a lot of us who
help people do their computing with total comfort.
Now a days a lot of huge and medium enterprises are using
Ubuntu in their offices.
I would recommend using Ubuntu-mate 18.04 for best
accessibility.
Spreadsheets are also working pretty much fine as far as
accessibility is concerned.
You may have to spend a little while to learn Orca.
Things like alt for menus and cut copy paste shortcuts are
same.
Alt + f4 will close the application.
Most names of the menus in programs are also same.
So go ahead and feel those advantages for 0 cost!
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
Hi,
I will soon be a business owner. I want
to know the benefits of using Ubuntu 18.04 over Windows 10
for general business scenarios. What are the pros/cons? What
is better from an accessibility perspective? What financial
record keeping apps are accessible? What about
presentations?
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