I'm just glad that JAWS for DOS is freeware.  I downloaded it and want
to try it.  Can anyone offer me any tips?  I don't like the bloating
and nonsense in the later versions of JFW.  Most of the features are
unneeded by the average user and the price is outrageous.  I'd rather
support NVDA if anything.

Eleni

On 9/2/10, ROSEMARIE CHAVARRIA <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Lennie,
>
> Wow, that's neat you met one of the men who started Jaws for dos. Jaws
> certainly has come a long way since the old dos days.
>
> Rosemarie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh
> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 7:48 PM
> To: blind computing
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] computer museum jaws
>
>     In the very early 1980s when I first was introduced to ITS, then Total
> Talk and finally to Total Talk Pc, is where I first met Ted Hinter. Ted was
> a programmer for MCS, Maryland Computer Systems, working for Dean Blazie.
> After one or two winters in Maryland Ted left for warmer climate and started
> Hinter Joyce and developed the first jaws for dos software. Jaws has come a
> very long way over the past almost 25 years. I for one, am sure glad that
> Ted had the foresight to develop the product.
> ---
> Please visit my home page, it is motivational, educational, inspirational
> with a touch of humor. There is also a very extensive resource list for the
> blind.
> http://www.LennyMcHugh.com
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