Why would they need to buy 2 jaws lisences. Jaws gives you the opertunity to
install onto 3 machines at once. It's being purchased by 1 company, so it's
legal to do that.
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From: "Chris Blouch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by
theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 3:30 PM
Subject: Jaws Stuff
Couple interesting bits before this thread goes away:
1. I know a number of folks who were working to set up an internet cafe in
Pearlington Mississippi, which was pretty much destroyed by recent floods.
So they were asking what they would need to make one or two workstations
accessible and were told to buy two copies of Jaws. Of course this is all
being done by donated time and computers so dropping $2500 for two
licenses made them balk. So I said why not put in some Macs since they
come with a screen reader for free. All I heard was crickets chirping and
then they said, we only use Windows. Good luck with that.
2. My company has a USB Jaws key which works nice when traveling with a
laptop. It even worked with Jaws running under Parallels on my MacBook.
There was still the usual video intercept issue but web browsing worked
just fine.
3. Speaking of video intercept, there have been updates to Jaws, WindowsXP
(SP3) and Parallels but I still get the same problem where the Jaws video
intercept clobbers the Parallels video and I have to reinstall the
Parallels Tools to get things running again. VMWare and Sun's Virtual Box
do not have this problem.
4. There was a question about Jaws lisc. transfers and how you had to pay
to do this. I couldn't find any info on Freedom's site so apparently they
don't make the process/fees information public. This is a bit unusual as
most software has a transferability section to the agreement which say
that if you turn over all the books, media, serial numbers and rights to
the software you can transfer it to somebody else. I guess as the
copyright owner FS has the right to limit what you can do with their
stuff. If they wanted to limit you to only running it on tall computers
with bumpy cases that would be their prerogative. Not a good idea, but
it's their stuff. Fees for transferring licenses also seems like a bad
idea, but it's their right to do that as well.
CB
Chelsea wrote:
So I guess it is best to trash it then. I am greatful I switched over to
the Good side. :D
On Jun 20, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
OMG! I know this is OT, but D*MN what a scam this seems like! You pay
to buy, you pay to upgrade, and then pay again to sell?! lol! This is
crazy! -Buying / upgrading are understandable, but who in their right
mind would pay for the privilege of selling something like this.
anyway, just my thoughts, and thanks for the laugh! lol!
Now, how to possibly make this Mac-related?… uh, let's see, -Glad VO
is free, and not caught up in this kind of racket?!…
Anyway, have a great day!…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Jun 20, 2008, at 5:32 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
I'd love to offload mine too, but if you want to sell it or give it
away you have to pay a transfer fea, and in order to get the transfer
fea you have to upgrade to the latest version. Mine's 3.5 which shows
you how long it's been since I used it lol. I think I even threw out
the discs and manuals and just kept the serial number in case some one
ever wanted it.
Actually, I feel kind'a bad selling it to some one even though it would
be current bytime they got it because it's so terrible now and so
expensive. I just hate to do that to some one, lol.
Best,
erik burggraaf
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On 20-Jun-08, at 2:04 PM, Chelsea wrote:
Does anyone know of anyone who would want an older version of Jaws? I
have Jaws 6.0, and I am trying to get rid of it.
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