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We are equally grateful to those who came on board recently during our #NVeofy call to action, and to those who have been donating quietly for years! We appreciate you all. We extend our heartfelt thanks to ISCB, and to all our generous donors! Check out the great work ISCB do at Donations like theirs help keep NVDA free for anyone to use, anywhere in the world. They are great supporters of NV Access and encourage their users to donate to support us. Interessengemeinschaft sehgeschädigter Computerbenutzer e.V., or ISCB is the Interest group for visually impaired computer users in Germany. These are on track for 2022.3 and should further improve the experience with Adobe Reader for all users. We are currently testing some additional fixes from our side which are too late for NVDA 2022.2. These have greatly helped the situation for many users. Adobe have recently started rolling out some fixes from their side. We are aware of issues with Adobe Reader at present and have been working with Adobe to address these. Adobe Reader also uses Java and will benefit from these improvements. IntelliJ is one popular IDE which benefits from these updates. While Java isn’t as widely used as it used to be, it is still popular in many programming environments. One of our big updates this time around is: “significant improvements for Java based applications”. Read more and download from: the NVDA 2022.2 Release Candidate announcement. LibLouis has been updated, which includes a new German braille table. New table navigation commands have been introduced. Notably, there are significant improvements for Java based applications, braille displays and Windows features. If any issues are identified, it is easier to address them now before the final version comes out. We encourage all users to download and test the NVDA 2022.2 Release Candidate. NVDA 2022.2 RC1 is now available! As a release candidate build, this is the final step before the stable build comes out. We are getting close to a new NVDA release! Let’s start with that:
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