WxPython versus Tkinter.

Littlefield, Tyler tyler at tysdomain.com
Fri Jan 28 10:15:52 EST 2011


 >Are you a representative voice for all the screen reader users? (Even 
though
 >most of them use JAWS that you don't seem to like)
Newsflash: I didn't say I didn't like Jaws, and I'm using Jaws -right 
now-. I don't like jaws and see a lot of future for NVDA as it is both 
free and open source. I like that a lot more than paying what, $1300 or 
so for a program that will allow me to use the computer? Plus the 
obligatory $260 for two updates so I can update once every four months, 
regardless of whether or not I want to update. If you want to rant and 
scream about accessibility, yell at the people charging an arm and a leg 
to make things accessible.
On 1/28/2011 1:33 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> From: "Littlefield, Tyler" <tyler at tysdomain.com>
>> >* Disclaimer: You are stupid if you think this is true. But seriously,
>> >Octavian makes it REALLY hard to continue caring about something that I
>> >actually cared about before and thought was important.
>
> When I told about what the community of the blind from my country 
> cares, or
> what I care, the others told me that that is not important. I am sure 
> that
> won't say the same thing to your post in which you also say about what 
> you
> care, just because you have the same opinions like them.
>
>> People like Octavian do that. Sadly, it is one of the things holding the
>> blind community back. I hope that with my arguments (for those that 
>> didn't
>> just toss everything related to this thread), I have been able to get
>> people to see a little differently and not consider Octavian as the 
>> voice
>> for us all.
>
>
> Who are those "us all"?
> Are you a representative voice for all the screen reader users? (Even 
> though
> most of them use JAWS that you don't seem to like)
> Or do you agree with the associations of the blind in your country do 
> when
> they fight with different companies because they make discrimination 
> by not
> offering accessible products?
> Or you are more representative than those associations?
>
> Octavian
>


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Thanks,
Ty




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