Hello,

The links on this post point to the local hard drive and not the web.

David Gerry

At 6/24/2008 01:32 PM, you wrote:

>After much anticipation, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 is now available.  Window-Eyes 
>7.0 Beta 1 offers the latest advancements in screen reading technology, 
>including full Unicode support, new scripting functionality, web browsing 
>enhancements, a new synthesizer, and much more. 
>
>Full Unicode support means the ability to work with more international 
>languages. Web browsing enhancements mean easier navigation between controls, 
>and the ability to add placemarkers that can remember places on a webpage even 
>when the webpage changes. ECI Eloquence 6.1 is now available as yet another 
>speech option. Other enhancements like speed increases for list views, the 
>system tray, and error reporting, being able to increase and decrease the 
>speech rate during read to end, new options for keyboard voice 
>interruptability, and numerous bug fixes make Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 a welcome 
>update. 
>
>The most notable enhancement in Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1, however, is scripting. 
>Window-Eyes scripting is unparalleled in its design and implementation.  
>Rather than require a scripter to learn a proprietary language, Window-Eyes 
>7.0 Beta 1 allows a scripter to choose from a number of standard computer 
>languages for writing scripts.  This means that more people will be able to 
>take advantage of Window-Eyes scripting, and ultimately more accessibility to 
>more software applications. Access all Window-Eyes features and settings, all 
>operating system windows and properties, create custom accessible dialogs for 
>user interaction with power and ease, and more. 
>
>To make scripts easily accessible and encourage script development, GW Micro 
>has created a centralized script repository called Script Central 
>(www.gwmicro.com/sc). Script Central provides script developers with the tools 
>to distribute their scripts, and provides scripts users the tools to download, 
>comment, rate and track favorite scripts.  The GW Micro forums 
>(www.gwmicro.com/forum) have also been enhanced for general script 
>discussions, script requests, script announcements, and much more. While we 
>encourage everyone to take advantage of Script Central, Window-Eyes scripts 
>can be hosted anywhere and distributed by anyone. 
>
>Read more about all of the features Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 has to offer, and 
>download your copy, at www.gwmicro.com/beta. 
>
>
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