Also, I just called up our favorite, local computer store here in town (A Plus Computers), and asked them if getting a 32-bit copy of XP or Vista was difficult, and they told me absolutely not. They'll get whatever their customers want.
Just FYI. Aaron Don H wrote:
If you do find a 32 bit machine it is one with less processing power and less features than the 64 bit OS machines. I have also found that the big box stores as well as Dell have their sale prices on these machines. Personally I am in need of a new computer but just hate to buy less than the latest and greatest since they become obsolete fast enough anyway.----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Naessens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "Tracy Son" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "GW Micro" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 2:39 PM Subject: Re: the progress of window eyes and it's directionYes, when shopping for a computer you do need to make sure that you aren't getting a 64 bit machine. Here in canada, when I was looking at the computers offered by Future Shop, (a major chain,) all of the laptops that they showed me were 64 bit machines. I was actually quite surprised at the extent to which new machines emphasized 64 bit systems. To me, this indicated the importance of 64 bit compatibility for screen readers.For those who are required to use a 64 bit system for work, the only screen reader that I know of which offers it is System Access. I have never used that program with a 64 bit machine, so this is absolutely not an endorsement, but it is a direction that a person who is caught in the squeeze could investigate while waiting for Window-Eyes to offer 64 bit accessibility.Larry Larry Naessens Vinyl Trans4mations A Division of Jalana Enterprises Bradford, Ontario Phone: 905 918 0658 Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the RestAt Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.----- Original Message ----- From: "Tracy Son" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:43 PM Subject: the progress of window eyes and it's directionHello. Someone mentioned support for 64 bit.Is it getting to the point now where if you go to some of these department stores or best buy stores or stores like that you have to double check tosee if the computer your buying is running 64 bit or 32 bit?I know one thing if there is a company running 64 bit software that nocks a blind person right out of a job just simply because they can't use the 64bit operating system. That would be ashamed.Who knows the system and applications could be 100 percent accessible thatis if you had a screen reader that worked with a 64 bit system. I don't mean to sound pessimistic but any more I just can't help it. Some times it is vary discouraging. By the way the other big screen reader don't support 64 bit either. Tracy Son. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sam bushman" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Michael Massey" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: < [email protected]Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 12:26 Subject: Re: Questions About the Direction of Window-eyesQuestions About the Direction of Window-eyes I understand your point ofview.II agree taht the person who is working on java with a script is great news.But, what about the 4 issues we mentioned ... can you comment on them? 1. Better way to deal with the loss of speech. 2. You already answered the java issue. 3. Fix browse mode. 4. support for 64bit os. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Massey To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:21 AM Subject: Questions About the Direction of Window-eyesHi, Sam. With all due respect, many comments were made regarding requests and suggestions for scripts. Was I one of the people who suggested scripts?Nope, but what a powerful tool indeed.As Aaron said, stay uned, smile. Some enterprising author is working on a script for java support. I do agree with Cory and hope that a script can beincorporated into future versions of Window-eyes. I responded privately to one of the members of this list for what Iconsidered to be an unnecessary comment for everybody to read on such a listas this. Mike M No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.552 / Virus Database: 270.9.15/1837 - Release Date: 12/8/20089:38 AM If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. 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