I would like to thank GW Micro for putting us Skype users out of our misery by making an alternative, fully accessible interface to Skype. It was very thoughtful of you and it must have taken you lots of time and development into the project. It is running well, however I have a suggestion. I realize this is 1.0 so I understand if this would take time to implement. Could you perhaps allow GW Skype to use the screen reader's own API, and not just SAPI 5. I'm thinking what if you want to use the free or competetive screen reader to use GWSkype instead of Window-Eyes. The other reason I am suggesting this is I think I found a bug in the SAPI support. Whenever I try to make and receive a call, SAPI blocks all audio output to the call and, in one scenario, actually caused the program to crash. I have for now turned off all speech related events in the speech tab of options. This of course means I will have no idea who has signed in and out, but at least I get the sounds and will be aware of any other events, like incoming calls or chats. Thank you very much for taking this into consideration. I would like to wish all the staff at GW Micro a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
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Christopher H
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