Unfortunately, competition can turn into immitation, which doesn't really serve many interests.


On 2/4/2011 06:02, Mike Pietruk wrote:
James A.

Amen to your comments!  It is competition, in the private sector, that
keeps things improving as one producer in the marketplace seeks to
improve, either by innovation or price, to move things onward and upward.
When one screen reader chooses to add a capability or feature, this forces
others to consider the same or come up with something the other has not.
The more competition the merrier; and the better off we, as screen reader
users, we are.





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