why do you think freedom is doing this?
when the free version of window eyes for office came out freedom lost a lot of its customers. there just takeing out revenge against aisquared.

-----Original Message----- From: Jim Noseworthy via Talk
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To: 'Sky Mundell' ; 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: RE: betrayal

On the otherhand:  they could simply iraticate Window-Eyes and Magic from
the market place and put all of their efforts in to JAWS and Zoomtext.
Whatever the case, you can bet it will be a business decision.

Cheers.



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Subject: RE: betrayal

Hi Guys.  I know that some of you guys are upset about this but here is my
thoughts on this.  As we all know, Window-Eyes has been denied its
opertunity in mainstreme blind related computer programs, meaning that in
the days of GWMicro, no agency would fund Window-Eyes even though it had a
price tag similar to JAWS.  As for NVDA, it's a great product as far as it
goes. However, there are business's and employment that I have come across
who don't like OpenSource. The reason is that they fear that OpenSource
solutions can affect their computers with virus's, spyware, etc. Thirdly, it
allows Window-Eyes to become embraced in schools, colleges, universities,
etc as for years it hasn't had a chance to become accepted in schools in the
US or in Canada. Also, there are also JAWS scripts that could easally be
modified to work with Window-Eyes. These include CakeTalking from Dancing
Dots, which I personally use in my recording studio to record music, as well
as the lime notation product to notate scores. All of these packages that I
use are essential for my work as a musician.

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