Rate: 3 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: Orca is a great screenreader. While sometimes a bit tough to work with, its really the only thing we have if we would like to use linux and do not have a braille display or an external synth.
Rate: 3 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: Looks good for an open source project.
Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: Currently, Orca supports many gnome-ui-based Programs. It can be extended using the python Programming language.
Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: This is the BEST Screen Reader on Linux, nome desktop, anyways.
Rate: 1.5 | Accessibility Rate: 1
Opinion: linux screen reader. ok. it is gui based, not like speakup which is console based. i rather speakup though can use this other when necessary.
Rate: 0 | Accessibility Rate: -2
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Rate: 5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: is a vary good screen reader
Rate: 4.5 | Accessibility Rate: 2
Opinion: The best screen reader.
Rate: 4.5 | Accessibility Rate: 0.5
Opinion: this verrs good software
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