I use the latest version of Skype, 6.21. that is not the latest version of
skype 
The latest is Skype Version 6.22.81.104.
it has been reported on the skype English list and the skype talking list
that skype talking does not work with this version of skype. It should also
be noted that skype talking will not be updated,  because as I said in
another message the skype API is not supported.  
I have not seen any reports on how well this version works with the
window-eyes skype app.  Will have to test it if someone else has not
already.  

Hth 


-----Original Message-----
From: Christo de Klerk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 11:58 PM
To: Rod hutton; 'Jim Grimsby Jr.'; 'RJ Sandefur'
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: skype

Hello

I use the latest version of Skype, 6.21, with Skype Talking and it works
just fine.

Kind regards

Christo


On 2014/11/13 3:36 AM, Rod hutton wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> I defend your right to express your opinion wherever or whenever you 
> feel it is appropriate, and I, for one, very much appreciate the 
> widest possible range of views on any subject.
>
> As the Star Trek Vulcans say, "Infinite Diversity In Infinite 
> Combinations (IDIC)," the medallions Spock wore on his dress uniform 
> on special occasions. grin
>
> Peace and long life,
>
> Rod
>
> *From:*Jim Grimsby Jr. [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 12, 2014 3:29 PM
> *To:* 'RJ Sandefur'
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: skype
>
> Hello,
>
> no, GW connect can never be revived.  The component, that allowed GW 
> connect to communicate with the Skype service has been's discontinued 
> by Microsoft.  It should also be noted that relying on the Skype API 
> for the desktop application is also unreliable, due to the fact, that 
> Microsoft has officially discontinued support for the desktop Skype 
> API.  This means programs such as Skype talking will no longer 
> function with Skype.  The last version that Skype talking worked with 
> reliably is Skype 6.21.
>
> The good news of course is that Skype itself is extremely accessible 
> and all of the events needed are supplied to the accessibility APIs.
> This means that your screen reader will be able to access all the 
> information and provided to you in a meaningful manner.  Thus 
> eliminating the need for a specialized client.  This of course assumes 
> that you accept the idea that the need was ever there in the first 
> place.  I myself do not.  I personally felt that a proprietary 
> specialized client specifically for the blind was a bad idea.  The 
> events that I outlined above serves to demonstrate my view on this was 
> correct.
>
> Now course, we must touch upon the universal app for Skype.  The 
> accessibility for this app is deplorable.  Something should definitely 
> be done about this by Microsoft of course not a I squared.  That being 
> said, this is true of most universal apps.  When 99% of the apps 
> available from the store say accessibility no.  This should tell you 
> that this is a problem that needs to be addressed. I do hope that it 
> is addressed for Windows 10 because I would love to use Windows on all 
> of my devices.  I strongly believe that Windows 10 will be one 
> operating system to rule them all.
>
> I hope that this answers your question.  I also hope that I may be 
> forgiven for providing some of my own views and thoughts on the 
> matter.  Thank you for reading!
>
> *From:*RJ Sandefur [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 12, 2014 11:52 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* skype
>
> Will GW connect comeback in the future? RJ
>
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