Sorry, but I have to agree with this post.
I've had three Window-Eyes outages since installing the final release where
speech has disappeard and, Window-Eyes itself which, though still running as
a task, cannot be accessed via control backslash. I am using an external
Apollo synth.
Plenty of RAM at 1GB, under XP Pro and Windows kept current.
Afraid GW's reputation for a rock solid product is going to take a bit of a
pasting on this one. Add to that instability of browse mode - which isn't
quite so bad now in W-E7 - then you have two issues that should really be
looked into before the next major upgrade. (By the way, using 6.1 via an
USB stick on a friends computer more than a week back revealed the same
losing browse mode problem.)
I certainly don't like aring these things on-list, but honesty and
straightforwardness is the best POLICY. gw MOST CERTAINLY is A BETTER
COMPANY TO DEAL WITH THAN SOME THAT COULD BE MENTIONED SO I'm NOT going
anywhere else.
Ray.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Belle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: instability problems
Guys,
This is the first release of we after major surgery to get scripting
online.
Some patience is in order certainly, but
I think that we 7 was release pre-maturely and that more time should have
been spent on fixing core issues.
We is reasonably stable here, but not as stable as 6.1 was.
There are still issues with list views crashing, and eloquence is
sluggish.
Drag and drop is broken, and user windows behave strangely so set-files
don't translate properly, but this is somewhat expected because changes
were made to make we better at window titles and such.
Osm corruptions in edits are worse.
I'm hopeful that there will be a service pack to fix some of these issues
soon.
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