I don’t think that is true. I think you have to own Microsoft office in order 
to qualify for a free version of Window-Eyes, but once you have it, you can use 
it with anything.


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On Jan 14, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Karen Lewellen <[email protected]> wrote:

> question?
> granted I am not now nor have I ever been a windows user.  still if I follow 
> this, you can use windoweyes, for one piece of software?  just what happens 
> if after you download the single ticket for office,  and try to use the 
> program for something else?
> Allowing it to work with only one piece of software in no way to my mind 
> translates into built in speech. That means one thing, you turn on an item 
> and find if you require it, speech across the board.  Either that or you turn 
> on the program as an extra and find speech across the board.  No less at 
> least to me.
> Kare
> 
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2014, erik burggraaf wrote:
> 
>> Wow,  Well, this is officially O/T I guess, but I couldn't help laughing at 
>> this.  I had been a loyal window-eyes user on the windows side, but have 
>> switched to NVDA full time now because of better UIA support, better access 
>> to flash and other dynamic content, better braille support, and touch screen 
>> support which window-eyes has not at all.  There hasn't been a revolutionary 
>> development in the window-eyes world in 5 years or more since they 
>> introduced open scripting in version 7.
>> 
>> Leading the way is pure propaganda at this point, but I guess doug and Dan 
>> have well stocked RRSP's at this point and don't really have to giddyup 
>> these days.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Erik Burggraaf
>> Ebony Consulting toll-free: 1-888-255-5194
>> or on the web at http://www.erik-burggraaf.com
>> 
>> On 2014-01-14, at 2:21 PM, Bill Holton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Jan-14-2014
>>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>>> Fort Wayne, Indiana (January 14, 2014) - GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) 
>>> is proud
>>> to make a revolutionary announcement. GW Micro and Microsoft Corp. have 
>>> partnered
>>> to make Window-Eyes available to users of Microsoft Office at no cost. 
>>> Window-Eyes
>>> is a screen reader that enables people who are blind, visually impaired, or 
>>> print
>>> disabled to have full access to Windows PCs and makes the computer 
>>> accessible via
>>> speech and/or Braille.
>>> To better deliver Window-Eyes to the people who need it most, GW Micro and 
>>> Microsoft
>>> have collaborated on this global initiative, available in over 15 
>>> languages, to enable
>>> anyone using Microsoft Office 2010 or later to also use Window-Eyes for 
>>> free.
>>> Access to technology is critical to people who are blind or visually 
>>> impaired in
>>> order to have the same opportunity to compete in the workplace. As such, 
>>> this initiative
>>> between GW Micro and Microsoft has the potential to reduce barriers for 
>>> millions
>>> of people who are blind or visually impaired around the world.
>>> As the population ages, technologies like Window-Eyes will become more and 
>>> more important
>>> as the number of people with age-related macular degeneration and other 
>>> retinal degenerative
>>> diseases increases. "
>>> This significant change in the way we are doing business reflects the 
>>> changing perception
>>> of accessibility and also technology in general.
>>>  Rather than wait for the world to change, Microsoft and GW Micro are 
>>> leading the
>>> way
>>> ," said Dan Weirich, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for GW Micro.
>>> Weirich believes this technology can help millions of people gain access to 
>>> their
>>> PC, and that providing it free of charge will open a whole new world of 
>>> assistive
>>> technology to many people.
>>> In light of the rapidly changing face of technology and specifically, the 
>>> changing
>>> face of assistive technology, the combined efforts of GW Micro and 
>>> Microsoft have
>>> the goal of providing accessibility to people who are blind and visually 
>>> impaired
>>> for the long term.
>>> Microsoft continues to take accessibility seriously.
>>> “By partnering with GW Micro in this endeavor we are demonstrating 
>>> Microsoft’s ongoing
>>> commitment to provide all of our customers with the technology and tools to 
>>> help
>>> each person be productive in both their work and personal lives.”
>>> said Rob Sinclair, Chief Accessibility Officer for Microsoft.
>>> Eligible customers, using Microsoft Office 2010 or higher, will be able to 
>>> download
>>> a full version of Window-Eyes starting today at
>>> www.WindowEyesForOffice.com
>>> .
>>> The website provides download instructions as well as additional details 
>>> about this
>>> offer.
>>> GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) has been a trusted pioneer in the adaptive 
>>> technology
>>> industry since 1990, and continues to lead with innovative, customer driven 
>>> solutions.
>>> Contact:
>>> Dan Weirich, VP of Sales and Marketing
>>> [email protected]
>>> (260) 489-3671
>>> ###
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