Hi Joe, For what its worth, there isn't much reason to be worried at this point. Today Window Eyes works with most programs, and no one knows if it will work with Future Software, such as, Office 2018, or 2020, or Windows 11, or12, or 13.
But the real question for any of us is, does Window Eyes work with the programs we use currently. If you have a version of Office, 2003 and Window Eyes doesn't seem to work all that well, then you have a problem. If Window Eyes does work well enough for how you use the program, then no need to worry about Office 2020, a software package that hasn't even been written yet. If it works for what programs you currently use, then no need to think about upgrading, updating, or converting to something new. I held on to Windows XP until I could no longer do some of the things I needed the Operating System to do. When I could no longer visit some of my Favorite Web Sites, due to problems with the Browser, I then had to make the move into Windows 10. Which I happen to like. If your computer and the software you have installed is doing what you need it to do, then keep it until it dies, or there is some good reason to update it. Don't let others Pressure you to upgrade when there is no Good personal reason to do so. If your Job wants you to use Office 2016, and you work at home at times, then this would be a good enough reason to consider upgrading. Just because everyone else is running something Newer isn't a good enough reason to upgrade and go through the hassle of re-learning many things you thought you knew before the Big Change. For those of us who are lamenting the apparent End of a Good Friend, Window Eyes, we are not Happy about it. Some of us dislike JAWS for various reasons, and we some day may need to choose another Screen Reader if and when Window Eyes can no longer do what we need it to do. Most of the discussion has been about alternatives to JAWS. Some are Exploring moving over to the Apple Mac and Voice Over, which has its Good Points, but has some Bad Points too. And then there is NVDA, which is the cheaper alternative, but it too is not as strong as Window Eyes. Few of us need to change right now, but this current exercise in looking for alternatives is informative, and some here have shared their experiences with Mac and NVDA and other Screen Readers. Which has all been good. But Joe, don't let us Pressure you into doing something you really have no real need to do. If what you have is working fine enough, then stay with what you have, and don't worry about whether or not you have the money to upgrade. There might be a Day in the future when you will need to think about making a change, but from what you say, that day hasn't come yet. <Smile> Relax, Sit back and let the rest of us entertain you with our worries, and the results of our jumping into some other systems, and the growing pains we experience. At least when your Day to make a change comes, you will have some info that will make your own change a bit easier. It won't create Money out of nothing, but at least you will have a better idea which path to take. Apple, Android, NVDA, JAWS, Voice Over, or even Narrator. Cheers, Grumpy Dave -- Dave <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. For membership options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/options.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com/archive%40mail-archive.com. For subscription options, visit http://lists.window-eyes.com/listinfo.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com List archives can be found at http://lists.window-eyes.com/private.cgi/talk-window-eyes.com
