look at the applications list that comes with emacspeak
It's in the etc directory and also linked from the main emacspeak page.
>>>>> "lsmithso" == lsmithso <lsmithso@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
lsmithso> Jason White writes:
>>
>> Note that most of this has nothing to do with Emacspeak -
>> one could simply say, if you're a new Emacs user who wants
>> to be productive, read this and install these extensions
>> according to your needs. That advice would be mostly the
>> same, whether Emacspeak is being used or not.
lsmithso>
lsmithso> But that's mot true in my case. I was a long time
lsmithso> sighted emacs user, amd I never considered using vn
lsmithso> or w3m. Maybe I'm an unusual case.
lsmithso>
lsmithso> I agree this has nothing to do with emacspeak in
lsmithso> particular. Its more to do with being a new blind
lsmithso> emacs user, to whom the first bit of advice would
lsmithso> be to install emacspeak, then w3m, then vm etc.
lsmithso>
lsmithso>
lsmithso>
lsmithso> -- Les Smithson
lsmithso>
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