Hi Clark: WindowEyes was indeed, as they said the most stable screen reader out there perhaps a decade ago. There have been quantum changes in how accessibility has to be handled by screen readers over the past 5 or so years and We has been slipping in stability over that timeframe. It is possible they will get back to that status but there are major technical and legacy changes required. That said, they have some pretty good programmers as a base to build on. I cant even try to explain the hurdles they face - they are way too massive and complicated. But take my word for it, they do care big time about their reputation and are doing everything they can to get back to it. Whether they will be able to do it given other problems outside their control is another story. But I doubt that so much as one person who has been around the WindowEyes Development Community doubts they are trying their best within the limits of real-worrld situations. All we can do is to point out things that are not working as well as we might want and hope they have the resources to get them addressed. You always have other product choices but I think allot of us have built a sort of product loyalty to WindowEyes even though we slam the product when we think it necessary. They have provided much client interaction over the years and many of us would like to see them succede and prosper. That said, it is what it is and there is much room for bellyaching lately. Rick USA
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