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Is anybody using or evaluating NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) open source screen reader software (www.nvda-project.org <http://www.nvda-project.org> )?  We are about to replace our Pnet hardware and our version of Supernova is not compatible with Windows 7 and a full upgrade would cost in the region of £34,000.  Based on usage stats that would equate to over £11,000 per session!  We do want to offer the screen reader facility but cannot justify the cost of the upgrade.  If anyone is using this software can they please relay their experience of pro's and cons.

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Andrew Cothliff

Systems Officer

01772532408

 


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