Hi Dark,
Well, to be fair to Jaws it isn't actually Jaws that crashes. It is
Eloquence that crashes when certain words are encountered in a
document. The same is true for Eloquence for Linux as Eloquence for
Windows.
Unfortunately, the general population isn't that technically minded
and probably don't know the difference between Eloquence crashing and
Jaws crashing. In fact, I've had the experience of training people who
didn't know the difference between Jaws and Eloquence. They didn't
understand that their screen reader, Jaws, and their speech output,
Eloquence, were separate programs. So some people are likely to blame
the wrong thing for the problem.

On 11/2/10, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, this at least does confirm that the same crash doesn't happen with hal
> ;D.
>
> In fact, I don't think I've ever come across single words that do.
>
> Beware the Grue!
>
> Dark.
>
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