Exactly so if we can't   use all the function of windows 10 with a paid
screenreaderwher  and an open source can do the job. That's my only question
on why AI Squared has dropped the ball lately. I don't know when all things
are going  touch they r the last ones  to  adopt and innovate wwith touch,
the open source has adopted and so has FS but AI Squared and GW are still in
the olden  days and times of their development philosophy.  

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Subject: RE: Windows 10 is working better than I expected

Hi,

But the point stands though that if you're partnering with a company you
would be working together. If you aren't then questions do therefore have to
be asked. So if we cannot use the web edge or whatever it's called in win 10
then what options do we have? Options or no it's pretty bad show for
accessibility not to be implemented and for efforts to make said programme
work.

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Sent: 31 July 2015 11:56
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: Windows 10 is working better than I expected

Hi everyone.  Gary, I absolutely agree with your point that since Ai Squared
is partnered with Microsoft that the Microsoft Edge browser should be
accessible using Window-eyes 9.2 under Windows 10.  Yes, I know, none of the
other major screen readers I've read and listened to podcasts about, work
with Microsoft Edge.  Ai Squared in partnership with Microsoft should have
been able to make Microsoft Edge accessible with Window-eyes.  I must admit
that I have to take Marc Solomon's response to another list member regarding
how difficult it really is to implement accessibility into a particular
program.  However,.  I think Gary's point is a valid one.  Again, I am sure
that from Marc's comments to the list member that implementing accessibility
into Microsoft Edge is easier said than done under the circumstances.    

 

Mike M. 

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