kestrell: (Default)
Actually, some of these add-ons can also be installed on IE, so it's worth checking the URLs for more info even if you don't use Firefox.

1. Fluffbusting Purity for Facebook
This add-on wil get rid of various extraneous game and quiz messages sent to your Facebook page
go to
http://www.fbpurity.com/

2. ePub reader
I've written about this great epub reader previously
http://kestrell.livejournal.com/585130.html
and the recently updated version is even more accessible than before as the tool bar buttons have been labeled in a way which shows up as real names in screen readers, as opposed to the previous garbled graphic labels, although I find the choice of the phrases "next chapter" and "previous chapter" kind of confusing, as at times the next/previous sections can be something like title or acknowledgement pages.

3. FlashMute,
Gets rid of flash audio which loads automatically.
http://www.indev.no/?p=projects#flashmute
Note on how to use from installation page:
When executed, FlashMute will put a new icon in your systray (which normally can be found at the lower right of your screen). When single-clicking this icon, it will alternate between its normal (unmuted) "F"-state, and the (muted) "F" with a red X across it. When in the normal state, Flash movies will be allowed to use sound output, but when the red X is displayed, Flash will be denied access to your audio hardware.
Pressing CTRL + ALT + M will switch between muted and unmuted mode. This is a hotkey alternative to single-clicking the icon. It also serves as a panic-button if a loud Flash movie jumps up on you.

4. Visum, which can help solve those inaccessible captchas.
http://www.webvisum.com/
download page at
http://www.webvisum.com/en/main/download
Edited later: The site is now loading but you do have to go to register and request an invitation before you can download the add-on.
kestrell: (Default)
From the Global Voice What's On announcement list:

This is just a reminder about the seminar tomorrow on The Global Voice.
All the details are below.

You've heard the buzz about making connections with Facebook and Twitter,
but how do these sites work? More importantly, how can you, as a visually impaired user,
WORK sites like these to build your career and stay in-the-know when it comes to the tools, opportunities, and issues that matter?

Sign on to the trend at LightHouse's quarterly tech seminar! We will discuss professional development sites like MonsterDS, Abilicorp, LinkedIn and more. Tech savvy blogger
Michael McCarty (Fred's Head) will be one of our guest speakers. Join us!

Event Details :

Date: Friday September 25, 2009
Time: Panel Presentations 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Pacific, 4:00 to 6:00 Eastern
in the US, that's 20:00 to 22:00 UTC. If you wish to listen go to
theglobalvoice.info and click on the link marked "Extra". The stream will be
up half an hour before the presentation, that's 12:30 pm Pacific, 3:30 pm Eastern, and 19:30 UTC.

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