From: Jamal Mazrui [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Released on June 27, new versions of EdSharp, a full featured editor, 
and
FileDir, a full featured File Manager, are available in time for the
summer conventions of the American Council of the Blind and National
Federation of the Blind.  These software applications are designed for
maximum productivity by people operating a computer nonvisually with a
Windows screen reader.

EdSharp 2.7
http://EmpowermentZone.com/edsetup.exe

FileDir 3.3
http://EmpowermentZone.com/dirsetup.exe

A summary of changes is below.

Jamal

EdSharp and FileDir increase support for Window-Eyes 7.0, which is now
available as a public beta at
http://GWMicro.com

The installer option for JAWS scripts is now unchecked by default.  To
check it, down arrow and press Spacebar.  There is a new option to 
install
a Window-Eyes script package, which is also unchecked by default.  The
optional scripts and set files to fine tune Window-Eyes speech are in an
early stage, so I invite feedback and suggestions to improve them.

When EdSharp is already open, and you open a file with it from another
program, EdSharp should now reliably become the active application 
window.
FileDir behaves similarly when you open a folder with it from another
program.

Added Support for developing Window-Eyes scripts.  VBScript, the most
common language used for this, is now included on the list of the Pick
Compiler command (Control+Shift+F5).  The Compile command (Control+F5)
passes the .vbs file to the Windows Script Host interpreter, 
CScript.exe.
The script can also be hosted internally by Window-Eyes.

Two optional parameters have been added to the EdSharp command line.
After the file name is a line number and then a column number.  These
indicate the position where EdSharp should go after opening the file.
This may be used to cause EdSharp to automatically go to the source code
position of an error if a Window-Eyes script produces one at runtime.

The ExtensionDefault and GoToEnvironment configuration options of 
EdSharp
are now part of each compiler/interpreter setting, so if you pick a
compiler with Control+Shift+F5, these options are automatically 
adjusted.
For the new settings to take effect, however, create a new default
configuration file with Alt+Shift+0.

Fixed EdSharp not opening some Unicode text files.  Fixed a couple bugs 
in
the HTML format command (Control+H).  Fixed a problem with the PyBrace
command (Alt+Shift+LeftBracket).  Fixed not being able to open a log 
file
that was continually being updated on disk.

Regards Steve
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Windows Live Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:  steve1963 

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