Yes very, I stumbled across those set files, I wondered why anyone
needed to bother but it didn't take me long to find out <lol>, thanks!
On 27/07/2008, at 1:52 PM, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
While gold wave is one of my favorite programs. We must face if
you things.
To get the most out of this program, you should use the window eyes
set files.
If you do not you'll be doing a lot of mouse exploration.
With the set files, however, you will find very little need for
mouse exploration.
Status messages will be read automatically.
If the creator of the original set files approves my modifications.
Even more information will be read automatically.
I hope this information is useful
From: Dane Trethowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 1:57 PM
To: gw-info List
Subject: Accessible Audio Editors, good value for money
Hi everyone!
I'm probably just confirming what most list members know here. I
purchased the Goldwave Audio Editor/recorder for $45.00 and I have
to say that if anything ought to be put into my "value for money"
basket then this application goes straight to the top.
The product (thus far at any rate) was accessible right after
installation, no scripts required, no need to write set files and
very little tweaking thus far.
For those of you who already use Goldwave, you'll already know that
the developers have gone out of their way to make Goldwave interact
and accessible with Screen reading software, that's what the manual
says anyway and I've no argument with that thus far.
All commands are intuitive and well thought out.
I've heard some people say that Goldwave isn't a "professional sound
editor"? Well its like everything else, if you sit down and learn
the software then there's no reason whatever why you won't be able
to do what the so called "professional sound editors" do with audio
and actually, you'll probably be able to accomplish your editing
tasks much quicker because Goldwave seems to be totally accessible
and with a well thought out manual to boot.
The next great "value for money" piece of audio software I'd like to
comment on is Total Recorder, I may have mentioned this before.
Version 7.0 is now out and (whilst there are many advancements)
accessibility is still good, a few tweaks may need to be made but
they're few and far between and they're mainly to do with the
labelling of buttons, graphics and check boxes. Total Recorder v7
is $40.00
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