Others may be able to evaluate whether it's my lack of ultra-in-depth skill with NVDA that's made me have that opinion, but I'm just not seeing this as being an easy web app/website to use. Unless I'm missing something (and I could be) the web app on the Hemingway site has limited accessibility in terms of what one would actually be using it for (which is not exactly surprising given that the presentation is directly targeted at vision using color-coding. I did not continue along far enough to see what, if any, refund policy they might have or if there's a fully functional demo version that will run for some short period of time. Unfortunately the Desktop app, which is likely at least somewhat more accessible (possibly entirely accessible), costs $19.99. I am not finding it particularly accessible, as I wasn't able to get to the various boxes giving counts, and background colors for the various things it flags, except by mousing over them. The main webpage for Hemingway shows a number of blocks of text with background colors that demonstrate what the software actually does. In fact, their demo is where you paste your own text if using the web app. The exact how I do not know, and I have not found the magic search terms to pull anything up from the group archive. On Tue, at 9:14 AM Brian Vogel wrote: I have never used NVDA to try to report background color, but I seem to recall discussions of it being able to do so for Excel cells (as well as reporting text color as well). Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell. It’s only 19.99 and for those of you who do a lot of writing, it’s worth every penny. You can use the online Hemingway tool completely free, but I recently purchased their desktop application and fell in love with it. The main webpage for Hemingway shows a number of blocks of text with background colors that demonstrate what the software actually does. In fact, their demo is where you paste your own text if using the web app. Hemingway Editor is similar to Grammarly, but it checks for readability and structure, including things like forceful verbs. Best for businesses that need business-class email, Office applications, and other business services.I have never used NVDA to try to report background color, but I seem to recall discussions of it being able to do so for Excel cells (as well as reporting text color as well).Best for businesses that need business-class email and other business services.Best for businesses that need Office applications plus cloud file storage and sharing.You will see from the above image that it’s suitably minimalist and straightforward, considering it’s named after Hemingway Step 2 Write directly into the app, or paste in some text. Best for individuals with basic needs. How to use the Hemingway Editor free version: Step 1 Go to the Hemingway App website to get started.Includes Office applications for up to 5 users. Give the details a look, and select the best home/enterprise pricing plan for your needs: Office 365 is a suite of applications which includes Microsoft Word. Microsoft Word 2016, the latest version of the software, can be availed by subscribing to any Office 365 pricing plan.
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