I do hope GW will clear up some questions we all have mainly the effect this will have on current registered Window-eyes users. What reason do I have to continue paying $175 on average for Window-eyes upgrades when I could purchase a more recent Office for the same price or cheaper which would entitle me to the full current version of Window-eyes? I've been a Window-eyes user since 1998 and haven't used the tutorials so for me, this would not be an incentive.

Also, will SMA's be available at some point?


On 1/14/2014 3:05 PM, bob jutzi wrote:
GW rocks!  What a heck of an opportunity for those in need of a screen
reader but unable to afford one.  GW removes as many barriers as
possible to using Window-eyes.  I doubt the boys from Florida will top
this one.

On 1/14/2014 2:47 PM, Solomon Mekonnen wrote:
I concur!
At 02:28 PM 1/14/2014, Peter Duran wrote:
Congratulations Dan and Doug and all the GW staff!  What a coup!  It's
hard to fathom all the ramifications of this joint venture between GW
Micro and Microsoft.  You guys are the best!

Peter Duran

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