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What OS are you using on a daily basis?
#Windows #macos #Linux #Android #iOS #Chromeos #Computer #mobile #Vivaldi
- Windows (36%, 2436 votes)
- MacOS (34%, 2273 votes)
- Linux (56%, 3790 votes)
- ChromeOS (1%, 127 votes)
- Android (40%, 2726 votes)
- iOS (29%, 1964 votes)
- Other (2%, 182 votes)
Oh hey, forgot about this open issue lol. ChromeVox on ChromeOS is so dead. I made an issue for a feature to jump to the next/previous spelling error detected in a text edit area, and well, it's as dead as the ChromeVox What's new document. Oh wait they've not been sending out what's new emails to the ChromeVox email list since like version 94 or so.
More seriously though, a ton of schools, and jobs, are switching to ChromeBooks. I'm not saying one cannot be productive on a ChromeBook, because I was able to. But *only* with the help of Chrostini (Linux support) and Android apps. So like, you seriously have to use every single feature to get work done that's more than just Email and Google Docs.
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#ChromeBook #ChromeOS #ChromeVox #accessibility #blind
Well this sucks. ChromeOS at least tried to track mainline Linux and was a major Linux desktop ecosystem contributor. Now it becomes just another android vendored crap. With more and more AI forcefeeding too. #chromeos
blog.chromium.org/2024/06/buil…
Building a faster, smarter, Chromebook experience with the best of Google technologies
ChromeOS will soon be developed on large portions of the Android stack to bring Google AI, innovations, and features faster to users. Ov...Chromium Blog
Chromebooks already have great screen reading capabilities built in...
Awww Google, how cute of you. Great? Nope. Next time, remember. Nothing about us, **without us**. ChromeVox has barely been updated in *years*, just like VoiceOver for Mac, and Narrator. ChromeVox barely has any options for fine-tuning verbosity, keyboard commands, pronunciation, and some keyboard commands, like Search + Control + A for accessibility actions, aren't even well-documented. I should know. I had to use an Acer Spin 713 for a good 3 months as my primary laptop. So kindly stop talking, then ask, then act before you speak further.
"Updated keyboard shortcuts and first-letters navigation in Google Drive"...
First letters navigation? Come on. Any blind person can *tell* that this wasn't written by anyone who uses these technologies.
And nowhere in this article is anything new for ChromeVox. See? This is the kind of, frankly, bullshit that I hate on GAAD. Just shut your mouth and listen for once.
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#Accessibility #blind #google #ChromeOS #Chromebook #ChromeVox #GAAD
How we’re building accessibility into our Chromebooks around the world
Read about our partnerships in Kenya that bring Chromebooks to low vision and blind children, and learn more about new Chromebook updates for Global Accessibility Awaren…Sara Basson (Google)
Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks
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#Ubuntu22.04LTS #chromebook #chromeos #breath #News #acer
Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks
This post is not a tutorial or a walkthrough or comprehensive introduction or anything else that would probably be beneficial or helpful to those you reading it. Instead, it’s a bit of a waff...Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
We just lifted #CollaboraOffice for #Android, #iOS & #ChromeOS to the next level. 🚀
The upgrade to the 21.11 core brings new features & improvements 📱
🏁 Performance improvements
👆 Contextual Toolbars
🌟 New effects for shapes
All details 📢 collaboraoffice.com/release-ne…
Collabora Office 21.11 for Android, iOS and Chrome OS Lifts Mobile Productivity to the Next Level
Collabora Office for Android, iOS & Chrome OS was upgraded to the 21.11 core. Discover some of the new features and improvements.Marc Rodrigues (Collabora Productivity)