Nope.

-----Original Message-----
From: Trenton Matthews [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 10:35 AM
To: Bryan Peterson
Cc: Sandra Fouts; Scottie; [email protected]
Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes

To add what Buddy mentioned awhile ago, that other product, does more than face 
book, which even has a 7 day demo trial to it. I am hoping that this 
Social-Eyes product has some demo of some kind?
And for Window-Eyes users, do we get it for free?



On 7/3/13, Bryan Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
> GW Micro Announces SocialEyesThis is definitely a good point.
>
> We are the Knights who saaaaay...Ni!
>
> From: Sandra Fouts
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 9:12 AM
> To: 'Scottie' ; [email protected]
> Subject: RE: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
> Maybe it's the way this was promoted to us.  An accessibility solution.
> Maybe they  should have said something like a fun solution if   anyone is
> interested.  Just a thought.
>
> From: Scottie [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 10:01 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
>
>
> I agree with everything you said David, surely Window Eyes should come
> first, no wonder more and more people are turning to NVDA.
> I use Skype and Facebook without the need to buy add ons to make them
> more accessible.
>
> Why don't GW Micro do a survey of their customers to see what
> direction they want to go.
> 1. A fully accessible screen reader.
> 2. Loads of accessible programs at 50 bucks a go.
> They could also ask how many people have stopped using Window Eyes,
> and the reason why.
>
> Scott.
>
>
>
> On 03/07/13 03:29 PM, David wrote:
>
>   As a blind person, I am told to buy a screen reader, costing me
> close to
> 1000 dollars, so as to operate a computer, that everyone else can
> operate right out of the box. In itself, that is a matter of
> consideration. But with that screen reader, I am being promised, I
> will be able to visit the net,and operate many different software.
> Really, so should also be the case, for that price. GW is doing a job, when 
> comes to upgrade their screen reader.
>
>
>
>   Now, Skype is free for everyone. For the blind person, it is 50
> dollars an annual fee.
>
>
>
>   Facebook, Twitter or whatever those medias are called, are free for
> the general user. But again, the blind person is being charged an
> annual fee, of dollar 50.
>
>
>
>   Really, to 'go social', the blind user is being ripped another 100
> dollars a year, that his contemporaries will have for free. And, that
> is on top of a screen reader that promises me, that I will be able to
> perform close to what anyone else could do with their computer. Sorry,
> but I don't follow that logic. Why not spend the time and effort, in
> making the screen reader work with those things, instead of posing even more 
> charges on people.
>
>
>
>   Good news, I am not part of all those social media. So, a big
> thianks to GW for the announcement, as you have saved me 50 dollars a
> year, today. Now, off to buy some chocolate. Anyone on this list,
> knows how many pounds of chocolate, or how many doughnuts I can get for 50 
> dollars?
>
>
>
>   GW, I and many others, are thankful for your continuing to improve
> the screen reader. Keep up that job, and let's have the fix for the
> UEFI issues on Win7 and 8 machines, out on the market soon. That would
> have been greater news. What need do we have for a new product, all
> the time we cannot get the screen reader itself to work on a computer
> worth many hundreds dollars? My big hope for the next secret release
> of GW, is that it will do something for the screen reader. To those
> who are in need of using a piece of electronic to know they have
> friends, enjoy what you got. :)
>
>
>
>
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>
>     From: Mike Meehan
>
>     To: Sandra Fouts ; 'Bryan Peterson' ; [email protected] ;
> [email protected]
>
>     Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 4:14 PM
>
>     Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
>
>
>     I agree here. Was hoping this new thing would be something that
> was revelent. Sorry to all of yo "Facebook people", but there a lot of
> us who just don't care about so-called social networks.
>
>     Maybe your next one out of the box will be winner.
>
>
>
>     Mike
>
>
>
>     From: Sandra Fouts
>
>     Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 7:05 AM
>
>     To: 'Bryan Peterson' ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
>
>     Subject: RE: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
>
>
>     Yeah!! Sorry GW.  Not impressed.
>
>
>
>     From: Bryan Peterson [mailto:[email protected]]
>     Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 8:59 AM
>     To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>     Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
>
>
>     Or you could just use the Mobile site which is completely free.
>
>
>
>     We are the Knights who saaaaay...Ni!
>
>
>
>     From: [email protected]
>
>     Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 7:21 AM
>
>     To: [email protected]
>
>     Subject: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes
>
>
>
>     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>     GW Micro, Inc. Announces SocialEyes
>     Fort Wayne, Indiana (July 3, 2013) - GW Micro, Inc.
> (www.gwmicro.com) is proud to announce SocialEyes, an application for
> Windows-based PCs that provides access to Facebook via a consistent,
> keyboard friendly and fully accessible user interface.
>
>     While Facebook is committed to enhancing the accessibility of the
> Facebook website, screen reader users often find navigating the
> default interface overwhelming and cumbersome. Using standard and
> common controls, SocialEyes brings a fresh, streamlined and easy to
> use interface to the Facebook social networking platform.
>
>     SocialEyes offers Facebook users the ability to access their
> newsfeed, read comments, create comments, like posts, search for
> events, pages, friends, groups, and more. Users can also read
> notifications, messages, chat with their friends, write on timelines,
> manage friend requests, and access event information. SocialEyes even
> has the ability to attach links, photos, or video to status updates.
>
>     SocialEyes also provides additional features, such as custom
> notification sounds, and message filtering, all designed to help you
> stay in touch with all of your Facebook friends.
>
>     SocialEyes is compatible with Window-Eyes and other popular screen
> readers.  Low vision users may also benefit from SocialEyes by using
> it with a screen magnifier, such as ZoomText.
>
>     A SocialEyes annual subscription can be purchased for $50, but for
> a limited time, you can get an annual subscription for only $25.
> SocialEyes will be made available for purchase soon, and pre-orders
> are now being accepted by GW Micro. You can pre-order SocialEyes today
> by calling GW Micro at (260) 489-3671.
>
>     To learn more about SocialEyes, please check out the Introduction
> to SocialEyes video tutorial. The video can be accessed from GW
> Micro's YouTube
> channel: http://youtu.be/ULm6DW4zAmw and can also be downloaded from
> the GW Micro website:
> www.gwmicro.com/Training/Tutorials/Video/SocialEyes_Intro.mp4. A text
> transcript is also available at:
> www.gwmicro.com/Training/Tutorials/Text/SocialEyes_Intro.txt.
>
>     Contact:
>     Dan Weirich
>     GW Micro, Inc.
>     725 Airport North Office Park
>     Fort Wayne, IN 46825
>     Email: [email protected]
>     Web: www.gwmicro.com
>
>     ###
>
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