Bad luck, I wouldn't touch jaws with a barge pole now. I think fs'
programmers have become really sloppy over the last 2 to 3 years and
jaws is now a very sloppy product. 

-----Original Message-----
From: erik burggraaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 August 2008 00:09
To: Angela Wales
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: windoweyes versus jaws


There would be a bit of a learning curve at first.  You'd have to get  
used to insirt f11 for the system tray, insirt f12 for the time and  
date, insirt numpad 3 for the status bar, and a whole bunch of other  
slap-dash keys that don't make any sense for their functions.

You would also have to get used to the very sloppy way it handles  
mouse pointer navigation, and the fact that it doesn't read some  
dialog boxes and things very nicely.

You will have to put up with the odd bit of hack and slash as it fails  
to come up on you every so often, or some technician has to be called  
in to plug something up with a script or reset your video hook.

I have to teach jaws for a living, and if it sounds like I don't like  
jaws very much, be assured it comes of pure over-exposure.  You see 10  
machines that have jaws on them and you quickly begin to wonder what  
spector is lying around the next corner.

Have fun,


erik burggraaf

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On 9-Aug-08, at 3:51 PM, Angela Wales wrote:

> hi i currently use windoweyes and liek it but as im now looking for
> possible employment alot of the companies i have spoken to tell me  
> its jaws they run as access software therefore i was wondering how  
> different they are i have used jaws a cople of times and personally  
> i didnt find much difference between them jsut wondered if anyone  
> had any more information on this for me thanks
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