Thanks Aaron: I will do both - work in 2008 for now and use VBS; And, thanks for being around on a weekend when you could be at the beach - grin. Rick USA
----- Original Message ----- From: Aaron Smith To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 3:50 PM Subject: Re: VS 2010 ScriptingThought As discussed just a few messages ago, Window-Eyes will not supports The VS 2010 IDE until Window-Eyes 8. Your best bet is to stick with 2008 right now. As for using the .NET environment instead of VBScript, you don't gain much in the Window-Eyes area, so the only real reason to do so is because you can. But just because you can, doesn't mean you should. <grin> That said, if the .NET environment provides you with other tools you require, it can certainly be used with Window-Eyes scripting. Aaron Hi: Sorry for the second post. I have been going through the 7.1 WE Scripting docs. The guys at GW have come a long way in developing tools including the new UI controls.I am ReThinking the use of VB.net as a scripting tool based on their progress in building the newer development tools. If the person planning the scripting of VS 2010 is still in the planning stage VBS would now seem to offer enough power to handle most things I can think of at present. This is just a thought but I was impressed at the work the GW staff had done over the past year or so. If you want to contact me off-list my e-mail is: [email protected] . Rick USA -- Aaron Smith Product Support Specialist * Web Development GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com To insure that you receive proper support, please include all past correspondence (where applicable), and any relevant information pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW Micro Technical Support Team.
