But one thing to bare in mind is that all we can offer are subjective opinions. 
 Mine is that I've used all three and JFW sucks far far less than those other 
two.  WindowEyes purports to be rock solid, which in my experience means that 
when there's a bug it remains there rock solid for several versions, and in my 
dealings with them, I had cause to seriously question their reputability.  I 
have no love for FS but considering the other replies you were receiving 
thought I'd make the point that there is hardly a consensus.  As Scott G 
suggests I would try the demos and see what works best (or should I say sucks 
least) for the tasks you need to perform, and if you can get by with NVDA that 
would be the best option since the price is right.

Best regards.
Geoff

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Arrigo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 10:00 AM
  Subject: Re: Need Mac User's advice on which Windows screen reader to 
purchase and learn


  I would consider window eyes, or better yet, system access, these are great 
products, certainly better than jaws in my opinion. I would try system access 
first, it's much cheaper than the others and may meet your needs.
  On Aug 27, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

  > I realize the question might sound strange and even off-topic, but I really 
want to hear this advice from fellow Mac and VO Users. When I last used Windows 
I was able to get by with a screen magnifier and didn't use a screen reader. By 
the time I needed to start using a screen reader I had already moved to the Mac 
full time so VO was the natural choice. Now I'm being required to start using 
Windows again, along with Office 2007 and Internet Explorer 8 and I'm not sure 
which Windows screen reader I should invest my time and money to learn, or if 
one of them is more like VO than the others. I will be running either XP or 
Windows 7 under Fusion.
  > 
  > Please send your replies directly to me off-list as this probably isn't a 
thread that needs to grow here. I would be grateful for your thoughts on the 
following questions:
  > 1. I've heard of Jaws, Window-Eyes, System Access, and NVDA. Any others I 
should consider?
  > 2. Is there a Windows screen reader that works like VO?
  > 3. Is there one Windows screen reader that is easier to learn than the 
others?
  > 4. I was intimately familiar with XP but don't know Windows 7 at all. Are 
they similar enough that I should get Windows 7, or should I try to get XP so 
that I don't have to learn a new operating system along with the new screen 
reader?
  > 5. I will probably only need to use Windows for the next 2 years and most 
of my work will still be done on the Mac. Given this limited time frame, is one 
of the Windows screen readers less expensive to own over that time period?
  > 
  > TIA for any assistance,
  > Bryan
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