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I have been a WE user for over 20 years and always felt it was the best
screen reader. Now with no more development I have to realize that the
next major release of Win 10 just may stop WE dead in its tracks. As I
recall in the past every new release of Windows required an update to WE
to make WE work with it. So now if you plan on using WE well into the
future you are probably going to have to avoid any future major Windows
upgrades. Is that a bad thing who knows.
I am finding that NVDA does a pretty good job with very few things it
doesn't do as well as WE. I did take up VFO's offer of a free copy of
Jaws and am using it as my secondary screen reader. If you plan on
staying with a Windows based computer I don't understand why you would
not take the free copy of Jaws. Actually the Jaws SMA's are less
expensive than the WE SMA's I had purchased in the past.
- future use of WE Don H via Talk
- RE: future use of WE Dennis Long via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Butch Bussen via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Pamela Dominguez via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Raul A. Gallegos via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Pamela Dominguez via Talk
- RE: future use of WE Rod Hutton via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Jim via Talk
- Re: future use of WE Tony C via Talk
- RE: future use of WE Joseph Norton via Talk
- RE: future use of WE Sky Mundell via Talk
