Hi Steve

Unless I have missed it, it would be nice to have a feature to repeat the last announcement. I see these announcements of people coming and going online are not in the log, so it does not currently seem possible to get an announcement again if you missed it. For example, SkypeTalking has a hotkey to repeat the last announcement.


Kind regards

Christo


On 2011/12/20 12:01 PM, Stephen Clower wrote:
Good suggestion, Jim. I will add it to the feature request list.

Regards,
Steve


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"Jim Grimsby JR." <[email protected]> wrote:

    hi, been using this nice little program for a few hours now and it
    is grait. wonderful job. one thing I would like to rechamend is that
    when a person comes on line or what ever and the program generates a
    message informing you that something happened it would be cool if
    there was a speech setting that you could turn on that would say
    some thing like skype alert after the message just so you know that
    this alert was generated buy skype. this would be very helpful to
    those of us who use more then one IM client.
    like I said this is a grait little program and a wonderful job from
    the grait people at gw micro.
    Jim grimsby Jr.
    e-mail: [email protected]
    skype: jim.grimsby
    twitter jgrimsby
    *From:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Monday, December 19, 2011 11:46 AM
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Subject:* GW Micro Launches GWSkype

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    GW Micro Launches GWSkype

    Fort Wayne, Indiana (December 19, 2011) - GW Micro, Inc.
    (www.gwmicro.com) announced a major innovation today for the blind
    and visually impaired community. GW Micro, developers of
    Window-Eyes, the most powerful screen reader available, have
    developed GWSkype - a Window-Eyes app that makes Skype accessible to
    all blind and visually impaired people who use a Windows computer.

    Skype is a peer-to-peer service that allows users to call and
    message others via the Internet. Skype users may also call other
    landlines for a fee. While Skype has been around for years, its
    constantly changing user interface has been extremely difficult for
    blind and visually impaired users. "Each time the user interface
    changes, we have to completely write new a new Window-Eyes app to
    account for the changes," said Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales
    and Marketing for GW Micro. "These constant changes make it
    difficult or impossible for blind and visually impaired consumers to
    continue using the Skype service."

    The new GWSkype app will always make the Skype service available to
    blind and visually impaired computer users regardless of new
    versions of Skype that are released. The GWSkype app is a
    Window-Eyes app and demonstrates the power of Window-Eyes apps
    unmatched by any of its competitors. As Christmas is approaching, GW
    Micro is releasing the GWSkype app to all blind and visually
    impaired users who are running Windows at no cost. So, even a
    consumer not running Window-Eyes can still download and use the
    GWSkype app.

    "We believe that this is a special time of year and we want to give
    back," said Weirich. "GWSkype is a special gift from GW Micro to all
    blind and visually impaired users of Windows".

    The GWSkype app can be downloaded at
    http://www.gwmicro.com/apps/gwskype. You can download the GWSkype
    live webinar and product demonstration at www.gwmicro.com/podcast.

    GW Micro has been a trusted pioneer in the adaptive technology
    industry since 1990, and continues to lead with innovative, customer
    driven solutions.

    Skype™ is a trademark of Skype Technologies S.A.

    Contact:
    Dan Weirich, VP of Sales and Marketing
    [email protected]
    (260) 489-3671

    ###

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