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by cosgrove 1419 days ago
It sounds like they cater specifically to "the aural and visually impaired", but I can't figure out how?
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As a primarily text based interface I suppose it's well suited to assistive technologies like screen readers. I worked with a blind user back in the 90s who stuck with DOS and a terminal into a Unix server long after Windows/XWindows were common due to better compatibility with the assistive tech he was using.