Well when it comes to it, we all know that fs is a massive ripoff anyway. I
mean who in their right mind would pay what £800 or so now for a programme
that gives you 2 SMA's a year which they make you use over gw micro's 3 but
also since I bought it in 2007 I haven't paid a penny and used only 1 of my
3 SMA's. now what does that tell you about the product? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Hinton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 19 January 2010 17:54
To: gw-info
Subject: Interesting Issues with the compitition, compared to the wonderful
GW Micro!


Hi all!
GW Micro has had a wonderful product as you all know. Yesterday, to more or
less dirve people to sign people to the Braille-display petition that
attempts to stop companies (witch I won't name) from signing Braille-Display
drivers, I found out through the latest FSCast, taht some of Humanware's
displays were not ready at the time of the release of JAWS Eleven. Freedom
Scientific decided to go and, build 32-bit drivers, for 32-bit operating
systems. But for us 64-bit users out there, (Most computers now are) guess
what they basically said? Mr. Mosen, said: "We encourage you to contact the
developers and manufacturers to get a 64-bit driver created." What does this
prove to the blindness community? 1. That Window-Eyes is the way to go. 2.
That only Window-Eyes will be the next alternitive to something like NVDA or
other programs. 3. That GW Micro always does it right, over the fact that
users want things, now! 4. That once again, GW Micro has raised the bar in
this horrible worldly market by not signing drivers that don't need to be,
and 4. By allowing people like myself who cannot aford Window-Eyes outright
(partly because the VR place I work with only purchased me
JAWS) and such.) to pay for the coppy of the software through the
Window-Eyes Payment plan. 5. This continues to demonstrate, GW Micro's
commitment above all else, to customer service. My coppy of Window-Eyes
payment should be arriving soon. What do the rest of you think? Technical
support was quick in the way that they transfered me to the respective
places instantly without hesitation! I also like GW Micro's strong
commitment to customer service. Also, the Window-Eyes Error reporting tool..
Regardless of if an error occurs when a Demo product of Window-Eyes is ran,
etc, GW will fix it regardless. How did you folks come up with the
error-reporting tool? I'm curious about some of the ideas behind it. Once
again, congradulations on your hard work. Hope to see some more hard work!
This entire experience has been nothing short of amazing. Especially, after
how I was treated by some of the compitition. Thanks for everything!
Regards, --a happy bouncy GW Micro Supporter,

--Keith
P.s.
You might consider me the bouncy ball of GW Micro. LOL

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