Well if anybody gets a new computer and stuck with 64 Bit, just use
www.satogo.com and you got a screen reader till GW gets in gear, I know they
stated they are working on it.  I'm having to resort to SA just to use this
computer till either FS or GW comes out with a 64 Bit screen reader.

 

Matt.

 

From: Cory Samaha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:03 PM
To: 'Sam bushman'; 'Michael Massey'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Questions About the Direction of Window-eyes

 

Hi Sam,

 

Yes, the other 3 big issues I think will be up to GW Micro to solve.  If I
had to put a priority list in order, I think 64-bit support would be at the
top of the list for me, simply because most of the off-the-shelf computers
at a store such as best buy are running 64-bit OSes.  When a screen reader
won't run on the majority of new systems that are out there now, I think
that is a pretty serious downfall.  I realize that GW Micro probably
disagrees with what I think should be addressed first, but I think 64-bit
will be enough to keep them busy for a while never mind the other 2 issues.
If they can find a way to minimize the loss of speech I would be happy with
that.  I'm also not in a situation where I am required to use 64-bit
versions of Windows, so perhaps I don't have the sense of urgency that other
people do.  I have a copy of Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit, and worst case
scenario I just have to reinstall my own copy of windows after I buy a new
computer.  But, I realize that not everyone is in that same fortunate
situation.  I have heard that there are great advantages to 64-bit versions
of Windows, mainly that it is quite a bit more stable.  So this is probably
my number 1 request.

 

Cory

 

From: Sam bushman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:26 PM
To: Michael Massey
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Questions About the Direction of Window-eyes

 

   I understand your point of view.

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

 

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From: Michael Massey <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:21 AM

Subject: Questions About the Direction of Window-eyes

 

Hi, 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 be
incorporated into future versions of Window-eyes.  

I responded privately to one of the members of this list for what I
considered to be an unnecessary comment for everybody to read on such a list
as this.  

Mike M 

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