Re: State of Web Browser Accessibility
I do not have these problems at all. But then again I have a decently powerful box which, honestly, may not be the norm for blind people.
I was using Jaws and FF, and it was clearly and definitively Jaws. Jaws for Windows is basically hacks for Windows. They have trouble with a lot of modern things or at least they did when I left: their 30 years or so of legacy means they're in a bad place to be spec. All of my Firefox crashes were related to Jaws keyboard hooks failing. I'm also not known for opening huge numbers of tabs, etc. It is worth noting that I have a friend who opens literally a hundred or so tabs regularly without issue and that, when I switched to NVDA, all of my Firefox problems basically vanished overnight.
Also, Firefox is apparently working on multiprocessing support of some sort. And I have yet to see anything that actually benefits from 64-bit in my own experience, so I don't quite see how that h
elps-if the web browser is using more than 4 GB of ram, they've got other problems.
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