Discussion List' ; 'Dave'
Subject: RE: Circling and Circling Round and Round
Hi:
Well, I've played with Narrator, even the one in the build 15002 of Windows,
and, it has a long way to go to come close to even NVDA, System Access, Jaws
or Window-Eyes.
I hope we still have a fe
I am disappointed that industry insiders seemed unable or unwilling to
investigate what has been going on.
Such investigations are expensive, but the NFB used to be very good at
exposing unethical and dishonest behaviour. Those occasional lifting
the lids on bad agency practices were what ma
I have had n.o issues with the latest WE on my Windows-8 machine. While
no one should be have to upgrade, I can't help but wonder perhaps WE and
a newer version of Windows would be more compatible. Also, public
companies are not immune to being swallowed up.
On 1/29/2017 7:30 PM, Olusegun --
As I once said, and as I hear again restate, I wish that GW Micro had gone
public and issued an IPO. Though I am poor, I shall have bought at least 25
shares or more! Several others might have done better than me by buying
more shares. Perhaps, just perhaps, the employees of the company would ha
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Subject: RE: Circling and Circling Round and Round
Hi:
Well, I've played with Narrator, even the one in the build 15002 of Windows,
and, it has a long way to go to come close to even NVDA, System Access, Jaws
or Window-Eyes.
I hope we s
Dear Stan,
I think that you have hit the nail right on its head.
Regards,
Robert
On 1/29/2017 7:16 PM, Stan Gowin via Talk wrote:
Dave,
Thank you for your thoughtful email.
As you will see from my signature I have moved much of my personal computing to
the Apple platform. However, for m
Dear Vaughan,
anyone who has followed the history of Jaws would realize that its
owners and developers have little compassion or concern for you and me.
The disappointing factor for me is the way in which so many of those who
developed and promoted WE have, as far as I can see, sold their sou
do
before they can even touch NVDA, let alone the paid screen-readers.
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The latest Podcast from Blind Bargains discusses this topic. The VFO
grab and squash, (my spin) is the number one event of 2016 according to
the panel members, and there is consensus that the merger, which is part
of an industry wide contraction, may not be truly beneficial to end users.
Whi
Dave,
Thank you for your thoughtful email.
As you will see from my signature I have moved much of my personal computing to
the Apple platform. However, for my job I still use Windows and several of the
screen readers/magnifiers on that platform.
The evolution of computing for individuals cont
Such a good subject line as the Shark is circling and circling around
Window Eyes as we speak.
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Hi There!
I certainly do agree that the negativity should end, and yes, I do
understand that folks have the right to say and write what they wish,
but try using some common sense when you do write. Until I here the
official word from AiSquared that W.E. is no longer inproduction I will
not be
SJW stands for social justice warrior.
I do believe the negativity needs to end here, because it's not helping
anyone. Until I hear further, Window-eyes, as a program at least, is
still valid, it works well and in most cases, at least for my use case,
does what it's supposed to. If a program
What's an SJW?
Peace.
Linette
On 1/29/2017 8:52 AM, Dave via Talk wrote:
Sorry, as this subject comes around again, I had to laugh when I read
that someone was going to change the negativity by re-titling the
Subject line.Sounds like some Butt Hurt SJW who is looking for a
Safe Place af
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