- From: Robert Neff <rneff@moon.jic.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 10:39:46 -0800
- To: <w3c-wai-eo@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <004c01be7881$308e50a0$4b109cce@rneff.jic.com>
Is there a comprehensive list that has all browsers and devises and thier versions for people with disabilties? Could we maintain one or would this for another group's responsibilities? Say I want to download an older version of pwWebSpeak to use or test and then delete, I have to go find it. Same with all versions of the GUI browsers. lynx, emacs and screen readers, webtv. Could we form a relationship with all the browser and devices and have them provide us the links to older versions on their sight. Can we maintain all the older versions. Like many poeple, I am hunt for the information and still dont always know where the other stuff is. Especially if i am away from the my desk. I have some links at <http://www.webspots.net/mas_ref.htm#Web Browsers> 12. Web Browsers 1.. WebTV <http://developer.webtv.net> 2.. Browser Watch is a list of browser compiled by an independent source - it’s a great reference. <http://browserwatch.internet.com/browsers.html> 3.. Text-based web browsers EMACS <to be provided - need to get the URL from T.V. RAMAN> Lynx <http://lynx.browser.org/> Lynx Viewer <http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html> 4.. Voice-based web browsers pwWebSpeak <http://www.prodworks.com/pwwebspk.htm> Netphonic <http://www.netphonic.com/> 5.. Screen Readers: WinWision <http://www.artictech.com/index.htm> Jaws For Windows <http://www.hj.com/> 6.. Graphical-based web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 and 3 Netscape 2, 3, and 4 Opera <http://opera.nta.no/> Mosaic
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