I ordinarily would not jump into this discussion, but when you start talking
about lack of skills on the part of GW micro I have to object.
first let us understand what 64-bit support actually means.
For a product such as Window-Eyes to have 64-bit support.  You are talking
about a substantial rewrite.  this takes time.
Let me take you back to Windows 2000 and xp.
That also was a substantial rewrite, and it took approximately a year to get
the job done.
Now 64-bit support is not as significant, however, it will take some time to
get the job done.
Please let us note that the competition, freedom scientific has not yet
completed their rewrite.
But they have done is release the beta, if any of you have tried you will
find that it is buggy only supports a few devices and is largely unusable.
I think GW micro has taken the wise course here.
I too like to see a beta 64-bit support, but I  would like to see a beta
actually that can show me what 64-bit support will do for me.
Aaron has already stated that 64-bit support is going well.  And while he
must toe the company line.  I suspect he is not a liar.
So let's continue to be patient a few more months and see what the future
brings.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Pietruk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 4:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: 'so the entire list will receive it.'
Subject: Re: 64 byt


Dan

Here is something else to consider.

Let's go back to a year or so ago when GWMicro trumpeted WE7.0 coming out.  
Well, it didn't see the light of day until late summer or early fall.  
Why.  Well, we can only guess but I am guessing that the innovations in 
7.0 were not going well in the beta and testing cycles, and this continues 
in the production version for some users.
Perhaps it is the same with ;64-bit development.

I go back to the days when ASAP for DOS was my favorite screen reader.  
MicroTalk then attempted ASAW for Windows and it was a bust.  Why?  
Certainly not due to any effort on the part of MicroTalk but perhaps the 
developer was out of his league, so to speak.
It may be possible that GwMicro staff is facing a similar issue these days 
as perhaps they may not have the software skills necessary to keep up with 
the changing landscape.
Combine this with the uncertain economic times we are living with, if this 
64-bit is what you truly need, it may be time to bite the bullet and check 
out the alternatives again.

We are screen reader users, not cheerleaders for a given company.  If a 
product is no longer fulfilling what you require, it may be time to see 
whether either adding a 2nd screen reader to the mix, or switching, may be 
advantageous for you.  
It may, or may not be; but things can and do change, and one ought not be 
afraid to try something else if one product fails to give you what you 
require.

I am certain that the issue here isn't lack of effort; it may well be lack 
of skills, resources, or other items.  Small companies have to conserve 
and cut back these days, and I have to believe that GWMicro is probably no 
exception with less sales, less sma agreements and all the rest as a 
result of folks and agencies watching their bottom lines.
hopefully, GWMicro will prove to be a survivor, but who knows with any 
business these days.
By the time the economic meltdown ends, I am guessing that a lot of 
familiar names in all sorts of areas will be memories and nothing nmore. 
That certainly could be the case inadaptive technology.






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