I toonow use NVDA full time.
----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth" <[email protected]>
To: "pasquale acquaviva" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2011 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: a suggestion for the WE 8 release


Yes. Same here. I do use Window-Eyes, full version, when I need it, but otherwise it's NVDA all the way. I only bought it because I loved the user interface and it may come in handy for purposes of Remote Assistance. But that is all.


Chris Hallsworth
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On 10/10/2011 08:11, pasquale acquaviva wrote:
Greetings to the List,

I cannot agree more with Cory's statement contained below. Window-eyes is drifting into antiquity with regard to the Internet. Would you really have all your other suggestions for window-eyes and its performance characteristics for Windows 7, 8, 64-bit, and all the other Windows flavors out there implemented without having some of the desperately required Internet browser and HTML reprogramming done? If your answer to this question is "yes", then I fear that Window-Eyes will become hopelessly doomed to dysfunctionality, thereby rendering it totally useless with matters regarding the Net. If the very long-awaited promises concerning the Web browser's rejuvenation are once again postponed in favor of all the rather trite, comparatively speaking, suggestion for the developments for non-Web related Window-eyes features that are irrelevant to the Internet and The World Wide Web, I greatly fear that Window_eyes will be rendered obsolete, as the Web's many features progress to areas whose accessibility will be forever lost. Again, I ask, how useful would a screen reader be without the capability of making use of information fed to it via a Web browser? I don't know about anyone else, but I'd have to make NVDA my screen reader of first choice.

Respectfully,
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Pat Acquaviva


--- On Mon, 10/10/11, Cory Martin<[email protected]> wrote:

From: Cory Martin<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: a suggestion for the WE 8 release
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 10, 2011, 12:06 AM
     While this might be a
nice thing to have, I would say that a new browse mode and
better handling of HTML content Etc is far more a
priority.  Afterall, Microsoft doesn't let you just
entirely turn back the clock on Windows when they roll out
something new right?  It requires them to have two
separate interfaces and thus two separate pieces of code to
accomodate that.  Personally I like the new interface,
though of course I didn't use Window Eyes long enough to
appreciate the old one, so I can understand that adjusting
to change can be hard.  Definitely though, a better
browse mode and Windows 8 support I think are the two big
issues on the table as GW-Micro is already aware.
Sorry if this sounds harsh but...yeah.
     Cory

On 09/10/2011 7:04 PM, Veronica Elsea wrote:
I would also enjoy an option to have the menu
interface available. After all, if WE can offer a Jaws
keyboard layout, why can't GW support its own customers of
long standing?

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