Re: Why I prefer NVDA over JAWS
Jaws has a lot of support for commonly used programs, and it had support for some of these programs long before NVDA even existed.
Jaws tends to be more robust and has more overall features. Now, I'm not saying all these features are useful or cutting-edge, but they're there. I don't use a lot of them.
I also tend to greatly prefer Jaws on the internet, given the way NVDA reacts to webpages and lays things out. I'm much happier using a combination of Jaws and IE, or Jaws and Chrome, for web-browsing.
That said, I do have NVDA installed and I use it pretty regularly. I'm able to see the good in it. It is an excellent screenreader and ultimately what it will come down to for a lot of users is preference. It's also free to use, so that's enormous.
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