Hi all.

I believe that such a patch is coming: Windows 10 and all that.

I do have to say though, that I understand Vic's sentiment.  Window-"
eyes simply functions badly on  my Windows seven machine, especially with
Outlook and other office products.  It is a better behaved application with
Windows 8.1. - Outlook does not crash as an example, and running the latest
Windows 10 preview, I'm starting to restore my faith in Window-Eyes.


I listened to the Microsoft presentation delivered to the Conference and
Convention of the American Council of the Blind.  Although Microsoft is a
very long way behind Apple, the corporation's representative was very firm
on the point of meeting with all accessibility vendors recently.  AI Squared
would have been at that meeting.  Developments occurs outsid of meetings of
course.  

So: I am confident that Window-Eyes will look good for Windows 10, but
clearly, we all need to be able to describe our problems in details.  Oddly
enough: when my unstable Windows seven install crashes, the ability to
record and report the problem has gone.  Nd my employer's network security
systems prevent otols like diagnostics and reporting from working.  the
instability is caused by employer junk, over which I have no control.


Vaughan.



-----Original Message-----
From: Talk [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Don via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2015 12:59 a.m.
To: Marc Solomon; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Plea for an WE Patch

So if the problem happens with other screen readers that is why WE doesn't
do it either.  What happen to WE being the best screen reader?

On 7/5/2015 9:47 PM, Marc Solomon via Talk wrote:
> Hello Vic,
> In order for Ai Squared to improve the stability of Window-Eyes, we need
your help and the help of others in the Window-Eyes community. We can only
fix problems that we know about and can reproduce. So, with all due respect,
let me respond to your plea with one of my own. Please submit any
reproducible issues that you find so we can investigate them and if possible
implement a solution. When submitting an issue, please provide the following
details:
> 1. Description of problem
> 2. Computing environment: operating system version and architecture 
> (32 or 64 bit), Window-Eyes version and synthesizer 3. Exact steps to 
> duplicate the problem (including web page address if applicable) 4. 
> Expected results 5. Current results 6. Any additional comments (e.g. 
> does this issue happen with other screen readers, can you duplicate it 
> reliably, etc.) Thanks, Marc -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Vic Pereira via Talk
> Sent: Sunday, July 5, 2015 8:58 PM
> To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
> Subject: Plea for an WE Patch
>
> Greetings
>
>
>
> It is said that the measure of a person or organisation is how they 
> behave when things don't go right. After all this is when people are 
> paying attention.
>
>
>
> This is my shameless plea begging for a patch from AI Square or GW 
> Micro to address some of the issues WE is having. When one types 
> Window-Eyes in Google the first GW Micro page that comes up has the
following line:
>
>
>
> "Window-Eyes is nothing less than the most stable, secure and 
> customizable screen reader available  on the market today."
>
>
>
> In my experience this is no longer the case. I realise that there are 
> processes and procedures companies must follow when implementing 
> updates or changes. These processes and procedures should be there to 
> support the business; they should not drive the business.
>
>
>
> Yes Windows ten is around the corner. Not all of us will be jumping on 
> this new OS right away. Until then anything that can reduce the number 
> of issues by at least fifty percent will make using Window-Eyes a more 
> positive experience for those of us who continue to experience loss of 
> speech, WE deciding to stop running etc.
>
>
>
> Vic
>
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