If you will indulge me please,

Please read the following question left on this list:

I certainly don't have any moral objection to GW looking to increase revenue, 
but where is the justification for someone like me to shell out the cost of 
tuition, travel, lodging and meals for something that as far as I can tell 
there is simply no commercial demand for.


I would like to speak to this.

As everyone knows the Window-Eyes screen reader provides a means of interacting 
with a computer running Windows.
This gives us a means of functioning in work environments to a level equivalent 
with our peers.
The scripting feature of Window-Eyes provides a means to extend the capability 
of the screen reader to give us yet more capabilities in our work environments.
The more capable we are the more marketable we are.  The more marketable we are 
the more money we can be paid and more jobs we can do.

Without the scripting feature we cannot adapt to new demands in our ever 
changing work environments.
We all know how vitally important it is to be able to quickly and successfully 
adapt to these changes.

So, I would say that the commercial viability of the scripting feature of 
Window-Eyes is of no consequence except as a feature of Window-Eyes itself and 
a means of allowing us to use our problem solving skills to adapt and perform 
at a competitive level with our colleagues.

IMHO

Your Servant,

bob

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