Well if you can put one together ---- why not? it might be an interesting 
project in it's own right, though I hope once Monti and Raceway are done, 
you'll also devote some developement time to the Usa game engine and the 
asteroids game, I'm interested in both.

One thing I've always liked about dolphin, is their rather flexible 
deffinition of "upgrade"

Sinse I have a license with them, when my old laptop gave up the ghost, they 
gave me a complete copy of Hal v6 at the price of an upgrade to install into 
my desktop. Ditto with the new work Laptop I've just acquired.

sinse new version upgrades are only about£100 (about Sixty or seventy 
dollars I think), where as initially bying Hal would cost six or seven times 
that much, it's certainly helpful for keeping my screen reader up to date.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 6:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Windows Vista


> Hi Dark,
> A while back I began working on a Windows based screen reader core
> mainly for myself. I am tired of paying the big bucks for Jaws or Window
> eyes, Hal, etc when I could probably make something myself that would be
> both functional, low cost, and have the features I want.
> I honestly haven't gotten very far yet as I have been far too busy with
> everything else that has been going on around here. Although, after I
> finish with Monty and Raceway I plan to take to that project with a
> vengence if I can.
> I hope Window Eyes 6.1 will be the last version of a commercial screen
> reader I'll have to upgrade to and with in a year or two I will have
> something almost equal to it as far as getting the job done.
> I'll likely start by supporting applications I use daily Firefox,
> Internet Explorer, Outlook, Thunderbird, Word, Notepad, you name it.
> After that assuming it is stable enough for others to get involved with
> I may expand the screen reader to support other third party software
> based on recommendations from any fans that might want to use it.
> Anyway, that is my plan. Who knows what the future will bring, but I
> certainly want to take a crack at my own screen reader.
>
>
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