I am using hope right now, and it works wonderfully with JFW. You can
create your own stations, pause/play, rate songs, skip, etc.

I was shocked that there was no trial period, but the $10 was well worth it.

~Ann


On 1/7/2011 10:30 AM, James Scholes wrote:
> The author of Hope, i.e. Christopher Toth, writes Qwitter Client, a
> hugely successful and widely used Twitter client that interfaces with
> your screen reader. Not sure if you're a Twitter user yourself, but if
> you are, you have undoubtedly heard of Qwitter. If not, visit:
> http://www.qwitter-client.net
> to check out the Qwitter Client website. I can say with 100% certainty
> that this software works as claimed. HTH.
>
> Previously, Adrian Spratt said:
>> Dean Martineau's current newsletter indicates that a software
>> application
>> named Hope provides access for visually impaired people to Pandora, a
>> service I'd like to use.
>>
>> I looked at the readme file for Hope, which looks promising. Then I
>> googled
>> for consumer comments on how effective Hope actually is, but without
>> success. The results I checked, including a Fred's Head entry, all
>> parrot
>> Hope's readme intro.
>>
>> The creator of Hope is charging $10, which I don't begrudge if his
>> program
>> works as claimed.
>>
>> Has anyone on this list tried Hope? does anyone know anything about the
>> creator and his/her reputation for writing safe and dependable software?
>>
>> Thanks.
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