Trenton, that is about the most immature statement I've seen this week. 
<smile>.

Stability and features have nothing to do with each other. You can take 
a program and add all the features in the world, but sometimes that is 
what contributes to the lack of stability.

Take my harmony Universal remote for example. It has way more features 
than the standard cheap audio/video receiver remote, yet this cheap 
remote which came with my receiver is more stable because it's more 
solidly built. Let's just say that if I were to physically step on my 
Harmony Universal remote, it has a greater chance of getting broken than 
if I were to step on my receiver remote.

So again, features does not equal stability. Just because Window-Eyes 
may not have a certain feature does not have anything to do with the 
fact that it really is a solid product.

Trenton Matthews said the following on 9/18/2007 1:44 PM:
> Window-eyes and Java, bad combination!  I'm so happy that NVDA works with 
> JAVA, Window-eyes will never suport it fully. And they call the program the 
> most "stable" screen reader?
> Ok, back to gaming here...
> 
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>> Hi John,
>> NVDA 0.5 and above also supports the Java Access bridge. In addition
>> Orca 2.x and above works well with Java apps for Linux.
>> Unfortunately, I can't get Window Eyes to support anything Java based,
>> and I think that is do to the fact Window eyes does not yet support the
>> Java access bridge yet.
>>
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