Hi Thomas,
I have a question.
I also read a test report for the latest version of Windows 8. It was made
by a sighted user and he called the new desktop and start menu "Metro".
Windows 8 apparently has two versions of Internet Explorer and Metro has its
own app store like Apple has.
But I also read that the classic desktop (whatever is left of it) can be
launched as another app.
Two versions of IE are present, one included in Metro and another stand
alone version like IE 8 or IE 9 currently are.
They do not share data with each other like settings, session data, chache
and other data.
Now I'd like to know a few accessibility things.
Are we talking about build in screen reader support for Metro, or the
classic desktop?
And what exactly is the new SAPI version and what kind of voices might come
with it?
And is this somehow related to the separately released Microsoft Speech
Platform (or whatever its correct name is)?
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