And also, the company that provides Jaws for our schooldistrict, they have a 
contract with Fs, so they have to use Jaws no matter what. Actually, while i'm 
thinking about it, you could actually upgrade from Jaws 3.5 to 5.0. On my vista 
computer, I am able to upgrade  Jaws from 8 to 10 without registering it with a 
new key. This is only on Vista.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chip Orange 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:34 AM
  Subject: RE: we vs jfw


  Hi Dennis,

  I switched from jaws, after about 10 years, to WE, about a year ago.

  It's fine if you really want to contact me privately to discuss this, but I'd 
suggest a public discussion is much better.  others could correct or disagree 
with any points I would make, and they could add to anything I may have 
forgotten.  I think you'll get better info this way, and if there are those who 
wish to say anything negative, and they don't wish to say it on list, they can 
still contact you privately.

  I switched because I found the FS customer service to be completely 
unresponsive; and this was a condition which continued over many instances 
spanning many years.

  I also switched when I first read of the GW plans for scripting.  I could see 
immediately what a *huge* benefit such a scripting system would be towards 
allowing many more programs to become accessible.

  Not only is the GW scripting tool a fantastic tool for making an application 
accessible, it's also a tool (if you'll forgive the pun) which is accessible to 
the masses.  so, if you and a few others are using a program that's not used by 
millions, and it has some accessibility problems, it's very likely one of you 
could write and publish a script to correct these problems.  no more begging 
the screen reader vendor to fix this program in the next release, and being 
told by them that it's just not used by enough of their customers to be worth 
the time of the vendor.  it's now in the hands of the users themselves.  this 
is tremendously empowering!

  Yes, you could say jaws has the same scripting capability; but, I tried for 
years to work with jaws scripts, and found the entire process excruciatingly 
difficult, and poorly documented and/or supported.  

  And to prove my point, there has been an explosion of WE scripts since the 
capability became available; I'd say more than all jaws scripts ever published.

  How has my own experience been as a WE user verses being a jaws user?

  Well, I have a paid up copy of jaws with 2 SMAs, and I haven't used it in 
about a year.  that's the telling point I think.

  I find the support to be much more responsive.  are they always right?  if WE 
always the better screen reader for a given program?  well, no on both points.  
But, GW cares about being right (helping you solve your problem), and they care 
about making their product better.  I think they'd like to make some money 
along the way too.

  In my opinion FS cares about making money; if they make their product better 
along the way, how nice for you!  but it's not their motivation.  You can see 
the difference in the last (largely bug-fix) release of WE, which was free, 
while pretty much every release of jaws has been a paid upgrade, no matter how 
little new functionality was introduced.

  I'm sure you could get down to the level of arguing which reader was the 
better reader application by application; but seldom is this what decides 
anyone.  most of us have to use a wide range of applications, so that kind of 
comparison is rarely helpful I think.

  Finally, for those who aren't lucky enough to have someone purchase your 
reader for you, GW offers a choice of purchasing plans involving a series of 
small payments.  Last time I checked, FS had nothing like it; you simply had to 
come up with all the money up front.  if you aren't sure about switching to WE, 
then why not rent it for a month?  shouldn't cost you too much to try it that 
way.

  ok, I guess I've hit the high points for me as to why I switched; let me know 
if you have any questions.

  hth,

  Chip








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  Chip Orange
  Database Administrator
  Florida Public Service Commission

  [email protected]
  (850) 413-6314

   (Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not 
necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public Service Commission.)






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    Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:48 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: we vs jfw


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