Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
I'll probably prefer WE as well, but if everything you say is correct, then everyone else would agree with you. I know Jaws users who swear by it. WE may not be more intuitive, it may simply suit your wants and needs better. On 6/10/2017 5:37 PM, Charles Adkins via Talk wrote: > In this case

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Charles Adkins via Talk
In this case i feel the beter screenreader did not win. Window-eyes is more logical, intuitive, and at least their apps or sets self-extract. At least with Window-eyes if you were a very good computer user you could figure out where stuff went. I also find the we help beter and easier to use.

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Matthew Chao via Talk
Absolutely agree.--Matthew Chao On 6/10/2017 3:36 PM, brice Mijares via Talk wrote: You got that right! Like they say, it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Smiles from another old buzzard! On 6/10/2017 12:25 PM, Loy via Talk wrote: When I learned Window Eyes, I had been a sighted user

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Brenda via Talk
I think many of us are in the same boat. I will use Window-eyes as long as possible but am trying to learn jaws and not finding it very easy to do. I'm glad this list is here so I can ask people who think in Window-eyes how to do jaws stuff. for instance, on the internet I hit N in

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Russ Kiehne via Talk
I jusg wished Jaws didn't have the problem it has with my ttripletalk when using the jaws say all command (insert+down arrow) with both internet explorer and firefox on webpages and reading html documents. After a few seconds, the tripletalk stopps speaking. -Original Message- From:

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread brice Mijares via Talk
You got that right! Like they say, it's hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Smiles from another old buzzard! On 6/10/2017 12:25 PM, Loy via Talk wrote: When I learned Window Eyes, I had been a sighted user of Windows and the keyboard commands were more logical than JAWS. Now I am older and

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Loy via Talk
When I learned Window Eyes, I had been a sighted user of Windows and the keyboard commands were more logical than JAWS. Now I am older and it's harder to remember all the new commands in JAWS. It seems to take more commands in JAWS than Window Eyes to do the same thing. I have installed JAWS

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Carol and Roger via Talk
I have all three screen readers on my system. I like different ones for different things. With Jaws, I would like a little more flexibility with the voices. I wish Window-Eyes didn't crash so much on the internet. I just plain get confused with NVDA unless I am strictly reading down from

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Maybe not a relevant question (and perhaps a subjective answer), I am considering upgrading to Windows-10 before migrating to Jaws. I had been hoping that tthere would have been some sort of deadline for free Windows-10 upgrades, alass... Anyway, would you recommend that approach or is it

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Matthew Chao via Talk
Did the same thing. At least price was right for some of us. Doesn't mean I'm happy about it, though.--Matthew Chao On 6/10/2017 2:13 PM, Chris Skarstad via Talk wrote: Just to add to this, no one held a gun to your guys heads and made you install jaws. some people are seriously under the

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Chris Skarstad via Talk
Just to add to this, no one held a gun to your guys heads and made you install jaws. some people are seriously under the impression that simply because Window-eyes is no longer being developed that there's some kind of unwritten rule that states that they have to remove it from their machine.

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
No worse than the conspiracy theories. On 6/10/2017 1:12 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote: > You really didn't need to send this message. Pam. > > -Original Message- From: Neville via Talk > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2017 9:34 PM > To: Matthew Chao via Talk > Subject: Re: Reciprocal

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
Yeah but that was different, we like Window-eyes. On 6/10/2017 1:41 PM, Dennis Long via Talk wrote: > Why it's true people need to realize that. You had to learn new keyboard > commands when you bought window eyes. > > -Original Message- > From: Talk

RE: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Dennis Long via Talk
Why it's true people need to realize that. You had to learn new keyboard commands when you bought window eyes. -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+dennisl1982=gmail@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Pamela Dominguez via Talk Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2017 1:12 PM To:

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Pamela Dominguez via Talk
You really didn't need to send this message. Pam. -Original Message- From: Neville via Talk Sent: Friday, June 09, 2017 9:34 PM To: Matthew Chao via Talk Subject: Re: Reciprocal Idea Hi, Window-eyes is dead so just get on with life and learn Jaws or NVDA. Neville On 9/06/2017

Re: Reciprocal Idea

2017-06-10 Thread Nick Sarames via Talk
What are they charging for? On 6/9/2017 4:01 PM, Matthew Chao via Talk wrote: > They need to maintain customer goodwill. You don't do that by charging > folks left in the lurch full price for software.--Matthew Chao > > > > On 6/9/2017 3:41 PM, Pamela Dominguez via Talk wrote: >> I thought