Hi Andy. I definitely agree with you when you say that developments like 
Media Center deserve our attention. As we've found here, some will endorse 
it and some won't, but I would really hate to turn it aside out of hand 
because one given screen reader has not advanced to the point where it can 
handle something that meets both my work needs and my hobby preferences. I 
appreciate both sides of this discussion, as well I should, since I was the 
one who started it. And during the course of things, I've received enough 
positive feedback to go ahead and give Media Center a try. I'll be happy to 
share my thoughts with the group, and especially with you Andy, since it 
appears that you are interested in taking a look at this technology..Thanks 
much to everyone who chipped in with your thoughts. Oppinions on both sides 
are much appreciated.


Larry ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: XP Media center with screen readers?


> Hi Larry.
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> Nice to see a fellow music/tv user, recognise the future!  Like yourself,
> I'm considering the purchase of a Windows, XP Media Center edition, 
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> I'd like to combine my music, video, DVD, television and computer in the 
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> package.  I've been asking for some months now for anyone who is
> knowledgeable or interested in this aspect of technology to contact me but
> unfortunately, there is, surprisingly, little interest in this subject 
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> this list.  I find this very difficult to get my head around because this
> list is normally, very up to date with technology issues, but do they not
> realise that within a few years, we will simply have no option, other than
> to purchase the Media Center version of windows.  In any case, it makes 
> good
> sense to have everything you wish coming from the one unit doesn't it?
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> They say that our future comes from America and what is happening over 
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> will be hear in a year or so don't they, well, have a listen to the
> Demonstration of the XP Media Center edition, by visiting:
> http://www.blindcooltech.com/
> and clicking on the link titled " Media Center Demo"
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> Andy
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> and ----- Original Message
> From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:37 PM
> Subject: XP Media center with screen readers?
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>> Hi all. I am considering the purchase of a computer that features Windows
>> XP
>> Media Center. Is anyone here using it with either WindowEyes or Jaws? If
>> so,
>> how successfully?
>>
>> Larry
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