Activation is a pig of a thing, and the ability to have multiple installs of Window-Eyes when and where they are needed is something I appreciate.

I have four machines, all running my licensed copy of Window-Eyes.

Vaughan.


On 4/05/2014 3:51 a.m., bob jutzi wrote:
I really don't care what happens to the name, I just don't want activation. If that happens, I may switch to NVDA but for now, it's a wait-and-see.



On 5/3/2014 11:39 AM, Marvin Commerford wrote:
Good morning.  Yesterday I decided to take a peek at AI's site.  It
really does seem that GW and Ai really do have similar ideas.  I went to
the store and found that they like GW have payment plans. Users can
purchase ZT with an extended support plan that includes upgrades.  AI
does have 800 call in numbers.  They do a very good job explaining
things on their site.  I found that I'm feeling a bit more positive
about the future since I decided to check the company out a little for
myself.  Now of course many details will be worked out but i did notice
one thing that could effect me and possibly some other users who have
many machines.  AI does require activation for ZT.  Their definition for
a single user is three machines.  If WE is included in the activation
way of doing things I'm in trouble since I have 4 machines myself and my
wife has 1 which I maintain for her.  I also have WE on my dad's machine
so I can help him out. I'm certainly not in freak out mode by any
stretch of the imagination.  No matter what I'll make all the machines
talk that I need to make talk.  Of course I'd like to see GW's user
policy continue for WE but if it doesn't it won't be the end of the
world. We all need to give the new AI Squared a chance to work out the
details for the new company it will be.  We all know how hard Doug and
Dan worked to build GW Micro.  You don't work that hard on something to
just throw it away.  Like Doug has said the two companies have worked
together in the past and their efforts worked well.  In any case I'll
never forget the GW Micro name.  I might have to keep that last 8.0 cd
because it has GW Micro in braille on the envelope.
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