Re: When is the last time anyone has read a braille book?
NVDA didn't come from a huge company; it started when a dude got fed up with commercial screen readers. It is now almost 10 years old and going strong. Yes it has had funding from companies, but it is still a free and open-source product, and now outdoes commercial screen readers in a lot of areas, making it more than sufficient for an average blind computer user. I think something like this needs to happen with Braille; a big blind-specific company isn't going to be in any hurry to innovate because the current status quo is immensely profitable for them. On the other hand, Apple did introduce VoiceOver on their own, so I may be wrong. Knowing the reputations of companies like Freedom Scientific though I doubt it.
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