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- Linux_Screen_Reader abstract "The Linux Screen Reader (LSR) is a free and open source effort to develop an extensible assistive technology for the GNOME desktop environment. The goal of the project is to create a reusable development platform for building alternative and supplemental user interfaces in support of people with diverse disabilities.The original use of the LSR platform was to give people with visual impairments access to the GNOME desktop and its business applications (e.g. Firefox, OpenOffice, Eclipse) using speech, Braille, and screen magnification. The extensions packaged with the LSR core were intended to meet this end.LSR was an alternative to Orca, but there were a number of non-competitive reasons for having two extensible assistive technologies for the GNOME desktop. Two implementations stress test desktop accessibility in non-overlapping ways: Two design philosophies explore different ideas for system architectures and user interfaces. Two products enable user choice based on the task at hand, personal preferences, and the individual strengths of the two systems. There is ton of room for innovation in the field of enabling technology.Linux Screen Reader (LSR) was started in 2006 by IBM. Initially, LSR was released with the Common Public License but in November 29, 2006, the version 0.3.2 was switched to the New BSD License. It was discontinued in 2007 when IBM focused their resources in other projects.".
- Linux_Screen_Reader genre Screen_reader.
- Linux_Screen_Reader latestReleaseDate "2007-06-04".
- Linux_Screen_Reader latestReleaseVersion "0.5.3".
- Linux_Screen_Reader license BSD_licenses.
- Linux_Screen_Reader operatingSystem Unix-like.
- Linux_Screen_Reader programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- Linux_Screen_Reader releaseDate "2006-05-19".
- Linux_Screen_Reader status "Unmaintained".
- Linux_Screen_Reader wikiPageExternalLink LSR.
- Linux_Screen_Reader wikiPageID "40266050".
- Linux_Screen_Reader wikiPageRevisionID "601076738".
- Linux_Screen_Reader discontinued "yes".
- Linux_Screen_Reader genre Accessibility.
- Linux_Screen_Reader genre Screen_reader.
- Linux_Screen_Reader latestReleaseDate "2007-06-04".
- Linux_Screen_Reader latestReleaseVersion "0.5".
- Linux_Screen_Reader license BSD_licenses.
- Linux_Screen_Reader logo "80".
- Linux_Screen_Reader name "Linux Screen Reader".
- Linux_Screen_Reader operatingSystem Unix-like.
- Linux_Screen_Reader programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- Linux_Screen_Reader released "2006-05-19".
- Linux_Screen_Reader status "Unmaintained".
- Linux_Screen_Reader subject Category:Free_screen_readers.
- Linux_Screen_Reader subject Category:GNOME_Accessibility.
- Linux_Screen_Reader subject Category:GNOME_obsolete.
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- Linux_Screen_Reader comment "The Linux Screen Reader (LSR) is a free and open source effort to develop an extensible assistive technology for the GNOME desktop environment. The goal of the project is to create a reusable development platform for building alternative and supplemental user interfaces in support of people with diverse disabilities.The original use of the LSR platform was to give people with visual impairments access to the GNOME desktop and its business applications (e.g.".
- Linux_Screen_Reader label "Linux Screen Reader".
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- Linux_Screen_Reader homepage LSR.
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- Linux_Screen_Reader name "Linux Screen Reader (LSR)".