<p>
The JPCTB integration is done via fully supported Java Accessibility
-interfaces and without modifying the Puzzle Pirates client, and should
-not disturb the normal running of Puzzle Pirates. However, please
-make sure that if your YPP client misbehaves at all, you try running
-it in the vanilla way (without JPCTB integration) before asking for
-help. In particular, if the JPCTB startup does not work, but the
-ordinary Puzzle Pirates startup does, report the problem to us, not to
-Three Rings.
+interfaces, and should not disturb the normal running of Puzzle
+Pirates. However, please make sure that if your YPP client misbehaves
+at all, you try starting it in the vanilla way (without JPCTB
+integration) before asking for help. In particular, if the JPCTB
+startup does not work, but the ordinary Puzzle Pirates startup does,
+report the problem to us, not to Three Rings.
<h3>Installing and running on Linux</h3>
<p>
YARRG JPCTB uses the Java Accessibility API, which is a part of the
-Java platform. It's an interface provided for making applications
-available to users with disabilities, for example for hooking in
-screen readers. This approach was helpfully suggested by a Ringer in
-the forums (to another developer of a third-party tool, wanting help
-getting information out of Duty Reports).
+Java platform. It's an facility in Java, available for all Java
+programs, intended to help make applications available to users with
+disabilities; for example, it permits hooking in screen readers. The
+use of the Java Accessibility API was helpfully suggested by a Ringer
+in the forums (to another developer of a third-party tool, wanting
+help getting information out of Duty Reports).
<p>
Jackson and Owen Dunn adapted it to improve the installation setup (in
particular, to more completely avoid modifying the YPP client's
startup files, which Three Rings unsurprisingly objected to). Owen
-Dunn added support for uploading to YARRG and a Windows installer.
+Dunn added support for uploading to YARRG, updated the build system,
+and wrote a Windows installer.
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