Chrome Vox

Caitlin Cashin

By Caitlin Cashin

October 19, 2012

GoogleDevelopers just posted a new video outlining the ChromeVox extension for the Chrome browser.  The extension is supported by all operating systems that support the Chrome browser and is an open source application.
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Have any of you used ChromeVox?  What kind of experience did you have?

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Caitlin Cashin

Caitlin Cashin

Caitlin is an "Accessibility Decoder" at Deque Systems. She joined the team back in 2011 and has taken on a variety of roles over the years. These days she spends her time exploring the best ways to communicate accessibility ideas and solutions to the general public.

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