Hi,
Since I've made sure not to have any unnecessary aps running or add-ons in
IE I seldom ever have a crash. I haven't changed to IE 10 yet because we all
know that Microsoft releases stuff before the buggs are worked out. They
save a lot on Beta testers by doing this and letting the End Users do the
Beta testing.<Grin>. Also, If you have things such as Del "help" and other
priority software in you PC a lot of times they cause issues with any screen
reader. I removed all the Del programs from my programs list and it greatly
improved the performance.
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Bahr
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 11:32 PM
To: gw-info
Subject: Re: Thoughts on Window-eyes Stability
I guess I don't quite get that feeling. They're doing all the things
they can and...I really don't have a lot of stability problems here. I
am running 8 gb of ram on one laptop and 16 gb on another. I still have
issues but not a lot of crashes, famous last words. I guess it's a
matter of the software I use, and the kill win-eyes app is a very useful
one if we does crash. re: error reports and information from gw, well,
it's a small company.
I'm not saying these things to fully defend gw, every software company
has their issues, this has just been my personal experience. I just tend
to try one solution at a time and think of where the problem might be,
where's the glitch. It's a puzzle.
just my thoughts,
dave
On 4/8/2013 7:20 PM, Loy wrote:
I am having numerous stability problems with my main computer at home and
it seems to be related to IE, but I don't seem to be having the problems
on another computer I have. I have sent numerous error reports to GWMicro
and Aaron said they were put in a cue and would be looked at.He also said
a new maintenance update would be coming out soon. Sure hope they will be
able to find the cause and fix it, I've got a lot invested in Window Eyes.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Vaughan Dodd"
<[email protected]>
To: "'DebandCori'" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 9:03 PM
Subject: RE: Thoughts on Window-eyes Stability
Whilst I am satisfied that I have improved the stability of my home pc, I
do have issues at work and I think that Deb - you have summarised how it
seems very succinctly.
GW has lost its sharp customer focus; it used to be active in describing
how things work and why they don't. Doug was very good in this regard.
And yes: it is true that there are many thousands of pcs, with many
thousands of variations, running many thousands of copies of Window-eyes.
But we are lacking the reassurance from GW Micro that efforts are being
made to fix problems, and/or that there are workarounds which they might
wish to share with us.
We are at the point where needed new features cannot reasonably happen if
there are instability issues which are proving complex to resolve. Thus:
my often requested enhances to braille support may well once again fall
off the priorities list.
Vaughan.
-----Original Message-----
From: DebandCori [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 9 April 2013 11:43 a.m.
To: Vaughan Dodd; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Thoughts on Window-eyes Stability
Vaughn and all: I too, at work, at Citibank, have had a lot of the same
issues.
It is as if the Window-eyes folks, and the Sawgrass developers, and my
employer are not in sync with one another.
I have a lot of focus issues where things change by themselves without
warning, and, again, I am getting the 3 beep crashes again.
I am not a happy camper either.
Deb
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