Well, I tell ya, i used a demo of jfw, because i wanted to see what it did, and 
guess what? 
 It crashed my system! 
 i called fs, and they were givving me all this crap about my vidio driver! 
 I says, 
 "Mam, i don't want to hear about it! It was jfw, and you know it!"
 Hey, gw, i give you all the credit! 
 The reason is, because if i have a problem and you guys know its a bug in we, 
you admit it! 
 You don't sit their and bluff the heck out of us. 
 Thanks for being  such a great a t company! 
 Tyler   

----- Original Message -----
From: "Loy" <[email protected]>
To: "GW-info" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010 12:12:50
Subject: Re: Interesting Issues with the compitition, compared to the wonderful 
GW Micro!

>
>
> I've been a loyal user of Window Eyes since 4.1 and it has always been a good 
> experience. Only used a demo of the competition so I can't say too much bad 
> about them, except WE, to me is easier to usedd----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Keith Hinton" <[email protected]>
> To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 12:53 PM
> 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 32-29t drivers, for 32-29t
> operating systems.
> But for us 64-29t 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 64-29t 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, comcoma happy bouncy GW Micro Supporter,
> 
> comcomKeith
> P.s.
> You might consider me the bouncy ball of GW Micro. LOL
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