Dear All,


I  wish to put my 2 cents on the  thread emails regarding Window-eyes vs
NVDA.



Firstly I wish to say that recently I had an issue related to the
windows 8 machine and the WE8.2.  GW-micro staff were very very
supportive and even gave me the facility (because I am from Malta,
Europe)  to check my client's laptop remotely.  Thanks to this strong
collaboration that GW Micro continue confirm that there is an issue
between WE and windows 8 with machines that has the UEFI interface.  So
as regarding support certainly GW Micro are doing their utmost to
provide the necessary support to their customers.



I am more than sure that where technical issues as concern WE, GW Micro
are doing what is technically possible to resolve every possible bug,
but nothing is perfect in this world.



Personally, I also (every now and then) under different circumstances, I
make use from NVDA which as a free screen reader alternative is
developing very nicely.  But then NVDA, although it has a number of good
features, for the home user environment it might be sufficient but for
me at an business office environment, I certainly need something more
capable like Window-Eyes.



Those who are thinking  to retreat their support to the window-eyes by
do not continue buying the upgrades, they must keep in mind that even
Microsoft Windows  has a lot of bugs and they are issue  patches every
month.



NVDA is doing a good job, because  it is keeping Commercial Screen
Reader companies always on edge to keep abreast with the latest
developments and do not just take it easy.



So, I feel that Gw Micro, appreciate more if they receive constructive
criticism and where possible positive suggestions how to improve
Window-Eyes, because with this manner that Window-Eyes could be improve
for the benefit to every end user.



One suggestion that I wish to bring forward, is if it is possible that
someone write an application for those that has the UEFI interface, if
someone can create a utility that enable the user to modify  the UEFI
settings with the help of Window-Eyes.



Anyway, that's all for today,



Thanks,





Michael Micallef Dip I.T.




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