Dear List:
I just interviewed for an office administrative assistant position at an 
insurance company.  They use a variety of software programs that I would need 
to access.  Obviously, it would be best if I could have hands on evaluation 
with Window-Eyes loaded on their computer to see if the programs were 
accessible.  However, I was told that some of these programs are proprietary 
and they would be leery of my scrutinizing live data.  
Are there other options to verify whether the software programs is screen 
reader accessible?  Can their tech support people evaluate their programs with 
some testing tools with any degree of accuracy?  If so, what do I need to 
provide them in the way of procedures?  Or, what about remote evaluation?  If 
the company were to give their consent for a remote evaluation, what would GW 
Micro charge to do this?  Thanks.  Regards:  Ted Larson
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