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Nov-18-2014

Guess What? Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 has All-New Web Support!

Disclaimer

The following message includes information regarding Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1. 
Please note that Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 HAS NOT been released at this time. We 
are, however, providing you with some small glimpses into the features that 
Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 will contain. We are currently not answering any 
questions regarding the functionality of the beta. The only things we're going 
to talk about will be what we have included in our Guess What series, which 
will continue up to the beta release date. We will answer all questions at that 
time. Please be patient; you will be rewarded.

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Enjoy!

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Welcome to Ai Squared's "Guess What?" series, an introductory look at the 
highly anticipated release of Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1.

Today, we are proud to bring you the first in the Guess What series.  We have 
been hard at work vastly improving the web support for Window-Eyes.  In fact, 
we have completely re-written it from scratch.  It is literally brand new web 
support!

Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 provides amazing support for ARIA and HTML 5 in both 
Internet Explorer and Firefox.  It allows you to use the latest versions of 
either browser with ease.  Additionally, dynamic web pages now function 
seamlessly.  With the new Browse mode, you no longer need to reload an entire 
web page after a change has occurred.  As you move through the web page, each 
line is built on the fly rather than being put into a virtual buffer.  This 
means you get the most accurate information all of the time.  And, with all of 
this new technology, you don't need to worry about re-learning how to use the 
web because all of the quick navigation keys function just as before.  It truly 
is the best of the latest technology and usability.

A good example of where the new Browse mode can benefit you is navigating 
menus.  For example, the Microsoft Enable website uses menus that have items 
that appear if you place the mouse over the menu.  When you Tab to one of the 
new menu items, you can press Enter to open the menu and the entire menu will 
read.  This menu is not visible on the page until you open it.  Window-Eyes 
automatically takes you out of Browse mode so that you can interact with the 
menu, it reads all of the menu items, and then you can Tab to each of the items 
to interact with them.  To close the menu, simply press Escape, and you can 
continue to work with the rest of the web page.  Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 is 
giving you complete access to this dynamic web content.

Another great example of this amazing web support is using 
www.twitter.com<http://www.twitter.com>.  Twitter has done a fantastic job of 
providing screen reader users with keyboard shortcuts to read content that is 
updated automatically.  When you first access the page, you can get access to 
all of this information.  Suppose you are browsing your Twitter feed and a new 
notification regarding new tweets appear.  For sighted users, a notification 
appears that you can click on.  With the great new web support offered by 
Window-Eyes, you hear that there are new tweets available and you can press 
period (when out of Browse mode) to access the new tweet(s).  Once you press 
period, Window-Eyes takes you to the new tweet and you can start accessing them 
right away.

The all-new web support doesn't stop there.  Window-Eyes now includes 
intelligent web support to make sure you get the best possible access to 
websites.  What does this mean to you?  Unlike other free alternatives, 
Window-Eyes is smart and tries to make web content more usable to the end user. 
 Web browsers like Internet Explorer provide screen readers with information to 
speak, but sometimes that information can be faulty.  Window-Eyes uses 
intelligent web support to make sure that you always get the best web 
experience.  This can make buttons speak properly, field names speak properly, 
and other items that you may encounter when browsing the web.  Assuming the web 
page has been made in an accessible design is always a concern for any screen 
reader, but with the new Window-Eyes intelligent web support, you can browse 
the web with ease.

We'll be covering a new feature in Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1 until its release, so 
stop by our web site daily (www.gwmicro.com/beta) to make sure you don't miss 
any of the exciting new features.

We hope today's "Guess What?" has given you a glimpse into the power of 
Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 1, and its innovative new web support.

Stay tuned for the next "Guess What?" to learn more about Window-Eyes 9.0 Beta 
1!


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Aaron Smith
Web Development * App Development * Product Support Specialist
Ai Squared * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-489-3671 * www.aisquared.com

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