Yes, NVDA works well, and even has really cool add-ons, like 3-d sound
        schemes, other speech synthesizers working right within NVDA,
        and at least their braille support has word wrap, which Orca
        doesn’t have yet. We should really find an developer for Orca
        who knows and uses braille. Anyways, BRLTTY works fine, and was
        just updated to 5.5! I would switch to the console with braille,
        but browsing the web and getting and sending mail in a braille
        friendly way is pretty hard, or with eBooks, impossible for me,
        to find.
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Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com> writes:

> I have no intention of going anywhere near a Windows PC unless I have
> to, but does the stable release of NVDA even manage to work well
> accross different Windows versions?
>
> Though honestly, give me a text mode browser that lets me navigate
> like the page is a text file in nano and has the naviagation shortcuts
> Orca adds to Firefox, and I'd probably abandon the GUI altogether.

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