Thank you Dave for interjecting a little calm reason to this ... what ...
email equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded theater?  I see I didn't need
to make my own post at all, you've made every point I tried to, only taking
more time and doing it more eloquently.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 2:24 PM
To: Sky Mundell; 'Vaughan DoddVaughan'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: The Silence is deafening

So. Aside from spelling mistakes, speculation, conjecture, rumor, and 
mistrust, what other fuel can be added to an unnecessary fire? If I 
recall, this conversation or some iteration of it comes up every time 
people are expecting a new release of software. Wouldn't it be better to 
think that the "silence" with which you are so concerned is due to the 
fact that they are actually developing the software and not wasting 
their time because they have said that a release is forthcoming? Is 
somebody from the company supposed to post a message multiple times a 
day assuring people that they are one day closer to this imminent 
release which is forthcoming and is in the near future which is ever 
growing closer? And closer?
In regards to the so-called "old GWMicro," if there are no more customer 
passions for Window-Eyes, why are people still posting questions and 
receiving answers from tech-support? Tech-support which, I might add, 
still answers questions on the weekends?

In regards to Window-Eyes being second to Zoom Text, wouldn't it be 
logical to think that both teams of developers are focusing on their 
respective applications? This would be akin to accusing Microsoft of 
focusing on making Windows somehow second in line to, say, office. I 
seem to recall a statement in the press release regarding the merger 
that the people of Window-Eyes were going to function just as they 
always have. Personally, I have not seen any sort of lack in 
communication; communication which you deem to be "appalling." If it 
were so, might not this list have ceased to function?

I rest my case.
Oh, and in case you weren't aware of it, in the time that you have spent 
reading this, we have come that much closer to the release of 
Window-Eyes nine.
On 10/14/2014 10:22 AM, Sky Mundell wrote:
> Hi. Here are some articals about gwmicro from a former manijer of Freedom
> Scientific, by Chris  Hofstader
> http://chrishofstader.com/remembering-gw-micro/
> another one is screen reader failure,, inivation,
>
http://chrishofstader.com/screen-reader-failure-innovation-deterioration-des
> pair/
> another one is Job access with bugs?
> http://chrishofstader.com/job-access-with-bugs/
>
> here is a post from audiogames.net forum, called jaws Versus Window-Eyes
> http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?id=14118
> I would encourage everyone on the list to take a look of these articals,
and
> let us know what you think.
> These are the sources I could find
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vaughan DoddVaughan [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 12:27 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: The Silence is deafening
>
> Greetings.
>
> Payig customers deserve some dialogue from AI Squared regarding the
current
> and future status of Window-eyes.
>
> Serious allegations have been made: most notably that the industry is
> claiming that  GW Micro is bankrupt.
>
> As a creditor, due to the fact that I have a SMA, I am entitled to request
> that I am refunded through a court process.  How this works across
> international boundaries, and when in fact the amount is very small, is
> beyond my comprehension.
>
> Here is what I think.
>
> GW did not go bankrupt.  But: it needed capital injections to contyinue
the
> develoment of Window-eyes against seeming unsurmountable odds.
>
> AI Squared will treat Window-eyes has a side line to Zoomtext, and perhaps
> it would wish that these people who rely on synthetic speech and braille
> would just go away.
>
> Not for the first time I wonder where Mr Wu is - why has he not
communicated
> with Window-eyes owners?  Why does it seem that senior employees are not
> wishing to respond to the growing speculation that Window-eyes is no
longer
> a truly serious contender in the screen reader
> market?  Is their muzzling at the very top levels of AI Squared?    Why
> is it - that if there is no longer to be a Window-eyes, we weren't told so
> that we are left to feed on our own speculation?
>
> Just so that we try and keep the discussion on a professional and
civilised
> basis: Ppople are entitled to move out of their business ventures.
Peopple
> are entitled to say "I don't want to do this anymore"
> but the customer relationship is with a new company, whose communications
> with us is appalling.
>
> One of the things which AI Squared inherited is GW Micro's customer good
> will.  On the evidence to date - that has been trashed: it clearly was not
> part of the buy-out price?
>
> The old GW Micro had a proud reputation for first class customer support.
> This list reflected customer passion for Window-eyes. Services like ACB
> Radio used to enable GW representatives to explain developments with
> Window-eyes.
>
> If users like me are generating damage on this list - imagine what is
> happening on social networking?  And if the damage is widespread - what
> steps are being taken to put out the fire?
>
>
>
> Vaughan.
>
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