Dear all,

    I'd like to see an dream  ap on dealing with real professional
software for us blind folks to get jobs. This to me should hold
presidence over all others not aps for fun or jokes in my opinion.
GW-Micro needs to work on Microsoft Access more tha what they have
done in the past. I'd like to also see then make an ap for the SPSS or
statistics for the social sciences to analyze large data sets for us
in the social science field. To me this is very important to learn
research statistics, etc that I'd personally pay $500.00. Personally
this is more important than largely others in my view.


    Therre should be a group venture investing in making aps that can
eventually be shared with the whole GW-Micro community. The upfront
costs will be us investers. If somebody is interested in making SPSS
accessible just e-mail me off list.

Thanks,
Peter

On 4/30/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> GW Micro has a challenge to keep bringing in the revenue. Unlike Some
> other companies we don't have to pay for what appears to be a scheduled
> annual upgrade. There is also the idea of paying different prices for
> text to speech depending on what version of the OS is installed. In
> addition not too long ago, another organization has introduced an
> additional cost for a version of their product that supposedly runs
> better on the Atom processor?
>
> Regarding the iOS platforms again a different approach. Text to speech
> is free, however there is a charge for many apps. Therefore instead of
> the cost being up front one pays small bits at a time. If everything
> remains accessible this is probably a more inclusive solution, because
> those apps work for more individuals than just those of us who rely on
> text to speech.
>
> As for what apps I would pay for on top of paying for Window-Eyes? I
> agree an OCR app would be worth paying for as long as it wasn't
> outrageously expensive. Heck if GW Connect ever gets the video portion
> included I would even pay a nominal fee for that app. A third one would
> be a calendaring and scheduling app that is not dependent on MS Office,
> but is compatible when sending out and receiving invitations.
>
> Vic
>
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