Hi guys.  While this isn't a Win-Eyes question persay, maybe someone (staff or 
otherwise) could shed some light on a possible work-related issue. 

   From all accounts, I've heard that no screenreader works particularly well 
with the Verizon software but, wouldn't you know it, they're hiring now, so 
what to do?  Mind you, all this was said before 7.01 in Win-Eyes was released 
and not to mention JFW 10.  JFW aside for a second, does anyone know (or has 
friends) who've tried to use the software at Verizon, or for that mawtter, 
Verizon Wireless and how compatible is the software with them, if anyone knows? 

   I say all this because, Thank God, I have a job coach willing to let me use 
whatever screenreading device I'm most comfortable with i.e., Window-Eyes.  
Whereas the state is trying to slam Jaws down your throat at every job chance 
even if it takes weeks to write scripts, I'd be interested in being able to go 
into a perspective interview with some sense of how Window-Eyes would interact 
with the Verizon software.  Does anyone know? 

   As I said before, the topic might seem a bit weird on the surface but oh 
baby does it come into play since, in this case, knowledge of the capabilities 
of Win-Eyes in the Verizon environment is everything!  Thanks for any help 
provided.
Jesse

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