Kevin, that's good news, and denying better access to the Skype client would be bad news for those of us who like to be able to show ourselves via video, unless the Skype kit extends to video support as was promised.

Reg


At 13:57 30/11/2013, you wrote:
I hear MS has backed off from that plan.
And, it would have only affected the actual Skype client.

At 04:26 AM 11/30/2013, Reg Webb wrote:
Apologies if I've missed any relevant threads on this subject, but I noticed that Skype suddenly says:
"Your Window-Eyes.exe program will no longer work from December 2013".
Is this W-E access to the Skype API in general, or the Skype kit for third parties? I was running both Skype and Connect when I got this message.

In light of the answer to the question, what's the future of Skype/Connect for screen reader users - Window-Eyes in this case?


Thanks



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