We are not going to verify all scripts. That is the whole point of having user created and provided scripts. We will be adding lots more polish to GW created scripts throughout the beta cycle.


At 11:14 AM 6/26/2008, you wrote:
Having been a Dectalk Express and Decaccess 32 user since back in the WE version 1.1 days I personally don't get why people are so passionate about Eloquence. Of course it is all what you get used to but I find Dectalk Express and Decaccess 32 much easier to understand and with less quirks than Eloquence. This new version of Eloquence with the beta is somewhat more responsive when typing but that annoying slow down and lower pitch when reading long documents simply put sucks. Regarding scripts, I must admit I have a lot to learn about their possibilities and I am sure they will overall improve the usefullness of WE but the first one I downloaded and installed from the script central page called enhanced search crashed when I tried to use it. Sometimes I am unlucky but I just can't believe that I was able to pick out the only script off the list that had problems. I did report this to GW and was informed that they have not done a real check of all the scripts that they have available. My thinking is that with the long delay in releasing the beta that they should have made extra efforts to ensure that all scripts met the normal GW high standards of quality. Overall thoughts is that this beta needs some work but I am very confident that GW will get it together before final release.
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Josh wrote:
Oh, or we could switch to the acapela voices, acapela standard or pro voices that is.


And increase the price of Window-Eyes by 200 bucks? No thanks.

- Steve

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