Hello AppleVisers, I hope youβre doing well! Iβm curious about your opinions on MS Narrator. Iβm typing this post using Narrator, and Iβm considering ditching JAWS to stick with Narrator and the good old NVDA. What are your thoughts?
Compared to when it was first launched back in the days of xp or vista, Narrator has come a very very long way. I think I could mostly use a pc with just narrator, though I much prefer NVDA, mostly due to the flexibility with addons, as well as the other voices available for it. But honestly, unless you have a job that specifically requires JAWS, because there is some fancy JAWS script you can't find an NVDA addon to replace, I see no need to keep paying for JAWS. I haven't used it in years. When I did, I found it to be much more bloated and a much more resource hungry program.
Narrator has definitely come a long way, and actually works pretty well. However, I would definitely say stick with NVDA for most of your productivity. With all of the available add-ons for NVDA, plus the fact that it's free for use, makes this a no-brainer. I personally have not used JAWS in the last 10 years or so, give or take, and I don't miss it in the least.
Comments
Narrator has come a long way.
Compared to when it was first launched back in the days of xp or vista, Narrator has come a very very long way. I think I could mostly use a pc with just narrator, though I much prefer NVDA, mostly due to the flexibility with addons, as well as the other voices available for it. But honestly, unless you have a job that specifically requires JAWS, because there is some fancy JAWS script you can't find an NVDA addon to replace, I see no need to keep paying for JAWS. I haven't used it in years. When I did, I found it to be much more bloated and a much more resource hungry program.
Re: Narrator
Narrator has definitely come a long way, and actually works pretty well. However, I would definitely say stick with NVDA for most of your productivity. With all of the available add-ons for NVDA, plus the fact that it's free for use, makes this a no-brainer. I personally have not used JAWS in the last 10 years or so, give or take, and I don't miss it in the least.
Thanks
I really appriciate your insite and understanding. let's keep the conversation going about the micro-soft screen reader, as I see the potential