hello can one tell me how to crack jaws 15 or 16 on win 8.1?
i have install the file  but unable to crack it  having the crack file with me
 so looking for your reply.

On 10/27/15, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Rishi Bhaiya,
>
> I start by saying that I have been a Jaws user for a quite long time,
> starting with Jaws 3.7. What is the nature of the job and what MS
> Office applications you use, my answer depends on that.
>
> Powerpoint, Excel, Sharepoint, Link, and advance office apps can be
> best experienced with Jaws, as work for the same is in progress as far
> as NVDA is concerned. The apps are definitely usable, but Jaws offers
> you additional features which makes it better to use these apps with
> Jaws.
>
> The switch from Jaws to NVDA is not at all difficult, give me one day
> of yours, I can guarantee you quick transition.
>
> Jaws is still the most versatile screen reader no doubts about it, and
> although the new versions are not offering anything exceptional
> now-a-days, but since it has been developed for so long, therefore it
> still holds a good leading position in the market in terms of its
> powerful features. It is also worth mentioning that the new apps or
> operating systems work with Jaws during the initial phase after its
> launch, as Freedomscientific being market leader is able to work with
> commercial giants to make their products usable with Jaws by getting
> early access.  For which, NVDA depends on availability of developers
> version to come out and its developer community to work on those apps
> or operating system.
>
> I am myself an advance screenreader user, and quite frankly apart from
> OCR of Jaws, I do not turn it on at all, at least till Jaws 17 comes
> out, which claims to offer better stability.
>
> Why I do  not like advising to go for Jaws now a days is
> Freedomscientific's technical support standards which are going down
> day by day.
>
> The U.S. support does not offer international telephone support which
> I would expect from any company if I pay a price, but here we have to
> interact through distributor channel with the company. Which increases
> the response time, problems in understanding and resolving the issues,
> among others. Although, I can say at least for Karishma Enterprises,
> that they are quite open, willing and positive to work with if you
> need to find solutions to your problems. It just takes time.
>
> I as a person need quick solutions to my issues whenever time demands,
> and I cannot wait for 24-48 hours to get my issues solved over an
> e-mail. I rather pick up the phone and call the supportline directly.
> Which is what is missing in Freedomscientific. Even if you manage to
> call their staff and say that you are an international user, their
> behavior is rude and pathetic (the most decent words I can think of).
> Many of my e-mails by the development team and product manager have
> remained unanswered.
>
> My best advice to you is that give yourself some time with NVDA, use
> it, and given that you were living with old version of Jaws till date,
> I cannot think of reasons why NVDA will not be able to suit your
> needs. And if you were to still make your mind to go with Jaws, then
> please wait till Jaws 17 comes out, Jaws 16 is a definite dead
> investment looking at the basic performance issues.
>
> To sum up everything: Jaws offers you features which will make use of
> your apps perhaps quicker which is the only reason to pay the price,
> and NVDA offers you the capacity of using and working with apps as
> they exist, without adding the layer of features to make the usage
> more quick (although it has all intermediate features which other
> screen readers have like links list etc). Drop-in a line if you need
> more speech!
>
> Warm Regards,
> --
> Amar Jain.
> Website: www.amarjain.com
>
>
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