That's precisely the kind of information I was looking for. Thanks very much.

Rafael
On Feb 29, 2008, at 7:51 AM, Tim Grady wrote:

Depends on how you use a computer. If you don't mind spending a lot of time learning a screenreader and you'll need a lot of macro programing and such, then Jaws will do, but if you just want to use Windows without a high learning curve for the screenreader, Window- eyes is your best bet. Apparently it also depends on how you are going to install Windows. Window-eyes will work well no matter what you do, but Jaws seems to work best if you install bootcamp. Not being a Jaws user I don't know why that is, but I do see that they seem to have more problems with Fusion and Parallels.
On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:

Hello,

I'm considering installing Windows on my Mac, as there are certain applications that I need for work and that are not compatible with VO. So, those of you who also use Windows, I wonder if you can tell me about the screen reader that you use with the Windows OS. Specifically, I would appreciate input about the characteristics of your Windows screen reader that you like, as well as about those that you dislike, such as how difficult it is to learn, cost, compatability with the major Windows applications, etc.

Thanks.
Rafael Bejarano






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