Sorry if I seem rather dull; but I feel that GWMicro's current priorities seem 
pretty well in order.

Thanks for the suggestion though,
Robert Grimwood

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Nobrega 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 1:49 AM
  Subject: Re: WE 7 Beta 3 issues and priorities


  Sam, lost of speech is of course the most important problem: speech is our 
contact with the computer and the reason for the existence of window eyes.
  Paul
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Sam bushman 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:31 PM
    Subject: WE 7 Beta 3 issues and priorities


    Hi all,

    Is it possible to get a beta 3 priorities list together?
    I like it when we find bugs report them they are duplicated and fixed for 
the next version.

    But, we need to start to focus on the most important issues / a priority 
list if you will.
    In other words ... many of us are reporting the same things over and over.
    I agree they are problems but, GW has basically said they aren't working on 
msaa stuff.
    So, email, web browsers pdf files (any thing that uses msaa is not the 
focus).
    It doesn't matter if we agree that is the proper order ... that is what is 
set for fix / release.

    I personally would have rerote the msaa / browse mode stuff way before I 
would have added power point / itunes  and scripting.
    But, GW has the list of what they think best and we need to trust them and 
be part of the solution for the next release ... isn't that what we agree to 
when we use / run the beta.
      
    Now please don't email the list debating with the above and the pros and 
cons of this are.
    I am not trying to speak for GW and am just repeating what I personally 
think they said and ment.

    Personally the loss of speech is the biggest issue for me.
    I lost speach yesterday ... couldn't get it back for the life of me.
    I had a sighted daughter say that we was running and she clicked around and 
the computer was working perfectly.
    She didn't know why the speach was not happening but, I had her click on 
the system tray icon for WE and exit the program.
    It exited cleanly and I just pressed ctrl-alt-w and we came back to life.
    No errors of any kind and when I tried to send an error report WE said 
there were no errors to report.
    The sad part about this is I was not able to get GW any info to help 
resolve this (huge!) loss of speach issue.
    Since we would like WE to be rock solid and would love to have speech as 
reliable as the screen output ... I am hoping all of us can come up with a way 
to duplicate and help GW resolve this main issue.

    Any ideas on this?

    If GW could give us a list of things we should try and do in order when we 
loose speech we may get them more info that would be helpful.
    Currently I know that the story I just told about loss of speech above 
doesn't help them at all.
    But, If I know exactly what they are looking for and what they want me to 
do in order and reported solid step by step info ... they could get to the 
bottom of this.

    Any ideas are welcome.
    Any one else think the loss of speech issue is bar none the biggest issue 
for us?

    Thanks for listening.
    Sam bushman

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