Sold down the river. That's a pretty good one. What we have seen, is how true 
capitalism works.

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> On May 16, 2017, at 10:28 AM, Kevin Huber via Talk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Richard:
> 
> We have to realize that Change happens whether we like it or not, and
> we have to get used to it.  Many people did not like when DOS was
> fazed out, if you remember, but we had to adapt and most of us did.
> 
> I don't think that anybody intentionally sold anybody down the river.
> It's just that big companies eat up smaller companies.  That's the way
> it is.
> 
> Kevin Huber
> 
> On 5/16/17, Kurlander Richard (750000) via Talk
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kurlander Richard (750000)
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 9:50 AM
>> To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
>> Subject: whole migrating situation
>> 
>> As a window-eyes user since 1997 I feel that people who used and are using
>> window-eyes were sold down the river and in the end Doug and Aaron and all
>> of gw micro actually sold us out. I feel that since vfo bought all these
>> other companies that they should tried to make the screen readers as close
>> to each other as possible, not having to have to learn a new screen reader.
>> I think that when you use screen readers you should only have to use arrow
>> keys, tab keys, application keys not use mouse keys, numpad keys since it is
>> a pain in the neck to keep switching and holding down keys. Vfo could have
>> had a window-eyes keyboard layout and the biggest problem also is that
>> Microsoft wants everyone to use Microsoft edge and not ie firefox or chrome
>> any  more. I am sick and tired of tech people telling you to read a manuel
>> or listen to pod casts. I am a blind person who works and do  you think I
>> have the time or energy to have to listen to the editorals? Where are the
>> cheat sheets that c
>> an be sent out? I am not a computer geek or do I want to be a geek. All
>> screne readers should be made simple not all the intricate stuff that you
>> have to do and  that  is where vfo should try to work with Microsoft as well
>> as all screne readers should work with Microsoft to help  the blind. The
>> Microsoft people on the accessibility line should be trained with all screne
>> readers.
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