NV Access at CSUN 2008
Mick and I will be attending the Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference (better known as CSUN) commencing in approximately two weeks. Once again, this is thanks to the generosity of the Mozilla Foundation. This should be an exciting event for NVDA, as NVDA has progressed a great deal since last year's conference.
Perhaps the most exciting recent development is the new in-process virtual buffer back-end for Mozilla Gecko 1.9, which is used by Firefox 3 and Thunderbird 3. In practical terms, this means that rendering pages into a virtual buffer in these programs is now practically instantaneous and is far more accurate than the previous code. Although it is not quite yet as stable as we would like, it is almost ready for public testing. We're very keen to show this off at the conference! :) We are also working to address several other items in NVDA prior to CSUN.
Please see CSUN 2008 Plans for more information, including our "to do" list and a rough schedule. If any of you are interested in joining or collaborating with the NVDA project in some way and want to meet at CSUN, please drop Mick and I an email.

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