This is taken from the GW Micro blog at www.gwmicro.com/blog.  -Steve.

Window-Eyes 7.2 Refresh
by Aaron

We're trying something a little different. Before I go on, understand that the 
latest
version of Window-Eyes is still 7.2. Thing is, we have "refreshed" the master 
copies
(including demo and upgrades) to contain a few fixes that were not included in 
the
original 7.2 version released back on May 5th.

So what changed? Just a few fixes that we felt were too important to wait until 
the
next release. At the same time, not enough changed to warrant a new version 
number.

Whenever Window-Eyes changes version numbers, a complex array of things have to 
take
place, from database updates to localization; it's far more work than a handful 
of
bug fixes requires. It was, therefore, easier for us to update a few bits here 
and
there, continue to call it 7.2 (because it is), and make the new build freely 
available
for all 7.2 users.

By now you've already asked, "but do I need this refresh?" To answer that, let 
me
list the few things that changed:

There were cases where Window-Eyes would not come up automatically under Vista 
and
above even though the startup options were set correctly. We knew this was 
happening
to a handful of people, but were never able to duplicate it, so it remained 
unsolved.
Recently, someone sent us a machine that demonstrated the problem, and we had it
fixed within a day.

Mozilla changed the way Thunderbird 3.1 indicated links between editing a 
message
and reviewing a message, and that change caused Window-Eyes to get very confused
and would, as a side effect, pop out of Browse Mode when a link got focused. All
is better now.

We fixed a handful of lockups, some related to Office, some related to Braille 
scripting
(thanks to Handy Tech for pointing them out), and one related to an application 
called
Attendant (thanks to Handy Tech for that one too). That last one was actually 
the
Attendant's fault, but we worked around it.

If you're experiencing issues that you feel this refresh might resolve, then 
maybe
it's for you. If you're not having problems, you don't need to bother.
Access to the refreshed 7.2 is easy: just re-download your 7.2 upgrade (
www.gwmicro.com/upgrade
), re-install it on top of the 7.2 you have, reboot, and you'll be using the 
updated
7.2. If you want to know whether or not you have the updated version, just open 
up
the readme file (Help -> Readme). The readme has the release date shown as 
"Released:
5/5/2010" with an additional line of "Supplemental: 8/11/2010."

If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please contact us at
[email protected]
.
Edit: I forgot to mention that this version also solves a problem where Payment 
Plan
users were getting timed out after a matter of days (sometimes after a single 
reboot).
Now they're back to getting a full 30 days per activation.

Regards Steve
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