Hmm, guess we'll see lol. We know it's not a beta or open sourcing, so...
the guesses continue, smiles.

Have a great day/week,

Portia.
On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 12:42:44 -0800
Kim Lingo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm guessing it's some kind of app or small piece of software for 
> more general use with more than type of screen reader.  This is 
> because they are making so big a deal about tomorrow.
> Kim Lingo
> At 10:38 AM 12/18/2011, Scott Rumery wrote:
> >Hello fellow Window eys users.  I have been giving some more thought 
> >to what GW Micro could possibly be announcing tomorrow and I think 
> >that I will throw it out to the list to see what the rest of you think.
> >
> >         I keep going back to Jeremy's original message about the 
> > announcement and I can't seem to get away from the fact that he 
> > says that this is a Christmas present to "ALL BLIND PEOPLE".  This 
> > could mean several things, but I am thinking that is may be about 
> > Window Eyes itself.  Does this mean that GW Micro is going to 
> > announce that WE 8 is ready to go into a beta cycle?  I really 
> > don't thin so, but I could be wrong.
> >
> >         I gave some thought to what Don posted on Friday about GW 
> > Micro open sourcing Window Eyes, but I don't think that this is 
> > what they are going to do.  I however do not think that this idea 
> > is a stupid idea as one list member said.  I do however think that 
> > they could have some big news for the blindness community at 
> > large.  More specifically the blind computer user.
> >
> >         I think that GW Micro may be getting ready to announce that 
> > they have been in negotiations with Microsoft and they have reached 
> > a deal with Microsoft to license Window Eyes to Microsoft for use 
> > in all future versions of Windows.  I say this because I can 
> > remember that when Microsoft made the announcement about releasing 
> > Windows 8 inn mid 2012 that there was talk or maybe I read it 
> > somewhere that there would be a much more robust screen reader in 
> > Windows 8.  I know that this idea may seem way out there but I 
> > thought that it would make for some good conjecture on the list.
> >
> >         Please lets hear what everyone thinks of this idea, and if 
> > you think that it could be possible.  Think about the possibility 
> > of having a copy of Window Eyes on every PC sold.  To me that would 
> > seem like a no brainer, and also I think that GW Micro would be 
> > able to get some more software engineers to work on Window Eyes moving 
> > forward.
> >
> >         Just my thoughts.  I will be listening tomorrow when they 
> > make their announcement.
> >
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