Dear Jim and countless others,


    Did I mention anything about reporting bugs or update ideas even
once in my e-mail? No, I didn't nor did I mention that profit was a
bad thing either. Don't put my words out of their context or meaning
in the coorilation to the discussion just hate whn people do that when
they obviously can't connect the dots to my conversation.



    What I meant was that since Window-Eyes is a private company that
they deserve relitively moderate praise left handed not ob obvert
praise every second that one wakes up. People on here like most blind
forums think that hese people these computer scientists or engineers
are doing this to help us out. Nothing further can be from the truth
in that they are doing it for the bottomline cause of my families
owning three business that you can tell that my impartiality from such
a discussion. However, I think Window-eyes needs more criticism like
Microsoft, Apple and others recieve for services that are notyet
ringored because in part advvocacy like Katherine is dealing with and
collaberation disunity between companies and failed retrofits of set
files or in general unaccessible productive programs not Skype and
otrs that play relitively no role as far as I'm concerned in finding a
job. The prioties of GW-Micro should only be on labor related
endeavors to get blind people productive nothing more or less can do.


hth,
Peter

On 5/11/12, Jim Grimsby JR. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry perhaps I missed it but what is the point of the below message.
> First
> there is nothing wrong with prayzing a group of people for doing a good
> job.
> There is also nothing wrong with asking for new things and reporting bugs
> or
> problems.  Also there is nothing wrong with making money.  Sorry I just
> don't see your point.
> As for ninite it is a grait tool for getting you up and running it works
> good with window-eyes and the programs listed on the screen readers page
> work good with it as well.
> Hth
>
>
> Jim Grimsby JR.
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 10:18 AM
> To: gw-info
> Subject: Re: I think this could be of use to all of you
>
>     Finally there is actually a post worth reading on here! All I hear
> on here is grubbing about how great GW-Micro the company who profits
> from us customers like we are fortunant to be with them not the other
> way round. This isn't a charity, yet people beg on here just sad. Here
> though is perhaps something of use for us productive beings or
> attempting beings to be able to use.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
> On 5/11/12, Peter Wolfe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Chris Skarstad <[email protected]>
>> Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 12:42:03 -0400
>> Subject: Re: I think this could be of use to all of you
>> To: [email protected]
>>
>> Yes this works great!  when people set up their computers I build a
>> ninite installer for them and it just works.
>> Another trick I learned is that Ninite always checks for the latest
>> version of a program. so once you download an instalation file for a
>> program, keep it! Then when you hear about a new version of a program
>> you know you have a ninite installer for, just run the installer again
>> and it updates you to the latest version of that program. How cool is
> that!
>>
>>
>> On 5/11/2012 11:59 AM, Bill Scherer wrote:
>>> I saw this this morning and they have a page just for APPS that work
>>> with screen readers. How cool is that.
>>>
>>>> From what I know, you can download this program and have it install
>>>> programs
>>> for you--free of those annoying "nexts" and tool bars. It will
>>> download and or update a list of programs unattended.
>>>
>>> I am going to try it on the new computer.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> Ninite - Install or Update Multiple Apps at Once
>>>
>>>
>>>
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