Hi,

I heard about someone calling FS to ask for that kind of plan. The person was told to see his rehab counsellor.

Evelyn

At 01:21 PM 12/10/2012, you wrote:
Not only that but the price GW is charging for the voices is, in my view at least, more than reasonable. You can bet Greedom Science Fiction wouldn't be so reasonable if they'd chosen to charge for Vocalizer. Their SMA upgrades are far more expensive and if you asked them for a JAWS payment plan like what GW offers for Window-Eyes I bet you'd be lucky if you weren't laughed off the phone.
On 12/10/2012 11:14 AM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hello Robert, Brice, and Mike, and anyone else who feels shafted as long time WE users and the new voices. Let's take a moment and talk about something different. Let's say that Window-Eyes is a car. Yes yes, blind people don't drive, but humor me for a bit. Pretend that Window-Eyes is a car and pretend that the DEC voice is a feature of that car. Now pretend that Vocalizer is another feature of the car. When you look at in these terms you will see that you are not getting screwed over as a so-called long time WE user.

If a person purchases a car which is a 2000 model and it comes with certain features, it's bound to happen that by the time the car changes enough, and advancements are made, the 2012 model will have newer and advanced features. Let's say the DEC voice and the Vocalizer voice are two of these features. Users who never had the 2000 model of the car will purchase the 2012 model and get Vocalizer with it. Does that mean that the users of the 2000 model are getting screwed over because the purchasers of the 2012 model get a newer feature? No, it means that technology advances and changes happen. The nice thing though, is that GW is allowing an upgrade and older WE users can still use the new features, but it does cost money. That's just life.

One could easily turn it all the way around and say that new WE 8 users who have never owned WE are getting screwed because it doesn't come with DEC and if they want it, they have to pay for it.

If you don't like my car story, then substitute it with something else. How about a Dell or HP computer. If I have a computer from several years ago it might have a serial port. Newer computers will not have a serial port because newer technologies might make it not necessary. However if I buy a new computer and still want to use a serial port, I will have to pay extra money to get that feature which a new user might otherwise not want or pay for.

So in essence, no one is forcing you to purchase these new voices to use with WE 8. However if you want to use them with WE 8 and you are a former than WE 8 user, you do have to pay a license fee. Despite what the JFW lovers might say, voices are not free.

I suppose that if you don't want to pay for the Vocalizer voices, you could always purchase yourself a new copy of WE8 and it will come with them. That way you are spending money on WE, not the voices directly. <smile>.



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