Maybe that's why people go  with jaws.  If it works with websites any easier,  
they may not care about tech support.t
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 1:27 PM
To: Sandra Fouts; 'Baracco, Andrew W'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Off topic - U.S Federal Workers using Window-Eyes?

     Well I don't understand why Window eyes doesn't seem to even do simple 
things it used to do.  Even Google is almost no good any more and I can't even 
log onto Learning Ally or whatever it is these days with Internet Explorer 
which is made by a company who claims to be all about accessibility.
     Now let's see!  One of the major screen readers for the blind in the world 
doesn't allow me to log onto one of the major blindness resources in the United 
States with the world's most popular web browser.
     It seems that we're getting farther and farther behind.
     Just spoke with Learning Ally.  They may have a fix in just a few months.  
Now if a, not so long ago, exclusively blindness service site can't move any 
faster than that to fix a major access issue then what can we expect from the 
United States Government or any commercial business.


           Jerry
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