I do not believe that Window Eyes existed in 1993. As I recall, the
first screen reader that could access Windows was Window Bridge, in 1993
followed shortly after by JFW. Window Eyes came late to the party, I
believe in 1995.

Andy


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: A new feature in Internet Explorer

I  started in 1993 with window eyes. I don know exactly but I know it
was the early dayswith version 3 and then version 4. I hhad purchased
every version plus sma's all the way up to 8.4.  Due to  personal
finances  I have decided to go the office route once it was available as
of 9.  So I have not had any tech related issues hta I can think of.  I
am glad tha widnow eyes was the first ot support chrome. Also they have
been working with intuit in making  quickbooks accessible with window
eyes.  

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