Re: [orca-list] App recommendations



Hello Reece,

 

Unless you want to use and abuse the console, Orca is all you’ll need. Otherwise, I’d recommend you going and finding out about Espeakup, or Fenrir, I have no idea how well those work in ubuntu, thus, I have no idea how well they’d work on Pop OS.

For mail, I’d recommend Thunderbird, it’s totally accessible, and it works quite well with Orca.

For text editing, instead, I’d recommend Libre Office, which is a complete office sweete which is totally accessible.

I’d also recommend Pluma and Gedit for simple notepad equivalents.

Best regards.

Francisco.

 

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From: Reece O'Bryan via orca-list
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2021 8:22 AM
To: orca-list
Subject: [orca-list] App recommendations

 

Have my first all and true linux box coming from System76. With up to 4.7 GHz CPU and 64Gb of ram I should be able to get the full experience of linux. Some questions,

 

1. I’ll only need orca as my screenreader, right? I’ll have POP OS, essentially Ubuntu.

2. Any recommendations for accessible email client and text editor?

3. What is accessible in regard to orca for running a virtual machine? I’m familiar with Vbox, but have heard KVM is better?

4. Is luks accessible or will I need to stick with using veracrypt from CLI?

 

I would very much also appreciate if anyone has any tips or tricks to aid in accessibility. Example being a Gnome tweak.



Thank you,



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