Are there any advantages to vb.net? I would be interested in helping you with 
the project though I still need to upgrade to WE 9 on my personal systems 
before I could be of much help.

Jonathan

> On Apr 4, 2015, at 05:28, Rick Thomas via Scripting 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I almost forgot: The process of integrating the WindowEyes model in vb.net
> is almost identical to that of doing it in C# - only the syntax of a few of
> the statements is diferent but the implementation is identical if I remember
> correctly.
> If there are scriptors interested, serious folks I think might be able to
> handle the change, I would be agreeable to working on a group scripting
> project to help demo and document a real-world Vb.net script built on the
> .net platform from the ground up.
> I hope you will help with any problems related to com interface if any crop
> up we cant handle alone and fix any problems we may encounter if any of
> those crop up as well in the WE Model.
> That said, I can try and pull down my old project to refresh myself on some
> of the com basics - think I still can get at it, and I usually do my
> homework before asking for help so help shouldn't take much time on your
> part now that you have provided the basics out of the gate.
> Later and this could take WindowEyes scripting to a new level including UIA
> in the mix if the scriptors on list can learn to use it as their tool of
> choice.
> Rick USA
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scripting
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> Behalf Of Rick Thomas via Scripting
> Sent: Saturday, April 4, 2015 5:15 AM
> To: 'Aaron Smith'; 'Window-Eyes Scripting List'
> Subject: RE: New Window-Eyes C# Example Now Available
> 
> Hi Aaron:
> That should be good news for a couple of members who were asking about
> creating external scripts.
> A external script created in the .net platform has direct access to not only
> the WindowEyes Object Model but also directly to the UIA DOM properties and
> methods.
> I can help anyone of the experienced scriptors on list get setup for
> accessibility - basically turn off the error window, if that works in C#,
> and turn off allot of the dynamics and set all windows to be tabbed
> documents.
> That platform is indeed a powerhouse once they get up to speed using it and
> not even on the same planet as a scripting language like VbScript from a
> project design, management and the tools available for handling objects and
> project structure.
> Also, they can still create native scripts like VbScript in the IDE and just
> use the editer and all the nice project management tools to create VbScripts
> if they just want a good TextEditer with the ability to setup individual
> object classes in a folder structure rather than in one giant file and have
> them assembled at compile time.
> Anyway, tough job learning everything but it is the next logical step in the
> progress me thinks.
> The alternative would be an external script in something like Python which
> might also be a good choice and perhaps easier to learn for current
> scripters but I have little and less experience in Python so cant speak to
> that arena at all from a informed viewpoint.
> Later and we shall see...Rick USA
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