Could you have virtualized the window and then copied and pasted?

Bruce

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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Chris Skarstad wrote:

>                         hi folks
>
> I finally did it! Registering PowerGramo, the program to record skype calls
> took me quite a while.
> To say this was an arduous task is an understatement.  The program itself
> works very well after it's registered, but registering it is quite a
> chore.  The thing is that this company prefers to send you your
> registration code via skype chat. I don't know about window-eyes users, but
> with JAWS 7, the only way to read skype chat messages is to use your JAWS
> cursor.
>  Oh booooy, what fun.
> Ok, so the dude finally comes online and he sends me a message and he's all
> like, paste in the code for your product and i'll send you back another
> code you can paste in.  So I do that and he sends me back one of the
> longest registration codes I've ever seen, probably more than 50 characters
> long.
> Ok, so now the question is, how to get this thing from the skype chat
> window to the proper dialogue box?  What I ended up doing was just writing
> it down in note pad and then i copied and pasted it into the dialogue box
> for Power Gramo.
> It took me a couple tries, but I finally did it!
>
> So, if you're going to register the program, you might like to get sighted
> help to make it easier, or barring that, you could do what i did and write
> the numbers and digits into note pad and save it.
> As for the program itself, it's awesome.  The free version will only record
> one side of a skype conversation, while the pro version will record both
> sides and even split it into separate audio tracks.  You will be on the
> left side, and your skype buddy will be on the right.
>  The sound quality can be adjusted in the tools menu, under options. The
> slider has 3 settings, 0 percent which is low quality, 50% which is medium
> and 100% which is high quality, bet you couldn't guess!!
> Window-eyes may read this slider bar differently, but that's how JAWS 7
> reads it.
> The program records calls and saves them in its own proprietary file
> format, but you can easily export your calls in the file menu, export record.
> You can choose either Ogg Vorbis, or .wav.  Mp3 will be coming in the next
> pro release they say.
> To do this, just focus on the call you want to export and then go to the
> file menu and do it like I said above. You might even like to create a
> folder on your hard drive called calls or something to make it easier.
> Remember, the calls aren't automatically saved in .ogg or .wav, you have to
> export them yourself.  So the program itself is extremely accessible, they
> just need to work on the registration process!
> It's a pain to have to deal with, and I plan on writing to them and
> suggesting an alternative method for registration.  I suppose I should give
> the website out for this, i imagine people will wonder what it is? it's
> called Power Gramo, and it can be gotten from
> http://www.powergramo.com
> The standard version is free and the pro is $19.95.
>
>
>
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