And that's one very important reason why I don't like the shark, and
prefer other screen readers such as this one. If ya want an app or add
on installed with your screen reader, then install it. If ya don't?
then remove it yourself, and forget about it! Also, the great thing
where Window-Eyes is concerned, if you can't or don't wish to upgrade
to a later version, especially now if ya have WE 8, you can still use
new apps if supported, or older ones, since there are archives for
each one available.
Hey, once they get Firefox Enhanced, um, more enhanced, that app will
be even more! useful. Hey, they could add chrome support via an app
without needing for someone to get a paid upgrade. Or someone else
could...
It would be nice if User window hot keys could be automatically
disabled in IE and firefox, since access keys, at least within IE work
now... but hey, that's just me.
Hey, you could always try and make the app yourself for Flexible Web,
but be sure to call it something else so nothing crazy with names
clash it...
I myself don't see a use for Flexible Web in the First place myself,
but that's just me also.
Finally, don't forget, with most jaws scritps, its best not to remove
them, as functionality would break. Unless they were exteneral ones of
course, which Jaws don't ship by default with external ones...
That's just my 2 cents, although I think its probably more...


On 11/9/12, Aaron Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/9/2012 10:31 AM, Patrick wrote:
>> I'd rather it be supported natively rather than relying on an external
>> app.
>
> Just curious what the rational is behind this. What does it matter
> whether the ones and zeros come from a Window-Eyes supported app, or
> Window-Eyes itself, as long as the job is done? GW Micro app developers
> work right along side of Window-Eyes developers. Ideas are often
> discussed amongst the whole team before any implementation takes place.
> In addition, the benefit of putting features in apps is that they can be
> released and updated at any time without having to wait for an official
> Window-Eyes upgrade.
>
> Aaron
>
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