Gwmicro home page is still up, but their certificate is expired so you get a 
warning that the site might not be safe. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: geodom--- via Talk 
  To: Window-Eyes Discussion List 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 12:39 PM
  Subject: Re: APP Central


  There is no more GW Micro homepage.  I went to look for it a long time ago 
  and couldn't find it.  Pam.

  -----Original Message----- 
  From: David via Talk
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 11:26 AM
  To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
  Cc: David
  Subject: Re: APP Central

  Though downloading apps from App Central never required any password or
  other identification, this kind of warnings should always make red
  lights come on.


  Either the site is just insecure, and will never be renewed, due to FS
  letting WinEyes die out. Or, someone has hacked the site, and might
  eventually have hacked the apps found there as well.


  Sum of it all:

  Stay clear. Whatever is wrong with the GWMicro homepage, all guesses
  would be that you will never see them fixed. Only reason why it even
  still is possible to find any such site, would be no less than a
  guesswork. Likely it only shows how little FS even bothers, since they
  have not even closed the server altogether, I should think. Next will be
  this list, which might break without any further notice. Either because
  some kind of subscribed service from the GW team will expire, or FS
  remembers to pull the plug.


  No, I am not trying to be negative; just trying to let you know that
  likely your warning message is all perfectly right. You are warned, and
  should heed that message.


  How to best obtain the apps you are looking for? Give us a list, and see
  if you will receive the installers for each and every of the apps you
  were used to benefit from. Likely someone here, or on the other WinEyes
  list, will have the installer backed up somewhere. Further, i do seem to
  recall someone here on the list, recently posting a link to a Dropbox
  collecdtion of the app central. Even if you could get it, keep in mind
  that some apps might be outdated, or even rather sluggish under modern
  usage. In such cases, you are left to contact the app developer
  directly, hoping they have some updates for you.


  Whether we want to or not, we will have to face the fact that WinEyes is
  slowly being phased out. App Central has not been reliable for several
  months, and it's final does not surprise at all. Only surprise is, how
  long they let it stay oparative.


  On 8/23/2018 2:11 PM, Ayers, David (ITCS) via Talk wrote:
  > Hi All,
  >
  > In a blunder of trying to create a mobile version of Win-Eyes 9.5.4, I 
  > re-installed the mobile copy to my desktop.  So, I re-installed the normal 
  > version again.  Everything is running ok, however, when I start up the 
  > computer, I get the app update notice.  I try to install the updates, but 
  > nothing happens.  I tried going to APP Central from the Win-Eyes menu and 
  > received the following notice.  I have not tried to go to the unsecured 
  > site.
  >
  > Your connection is not private e
  > Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www.gwmicro.com 
  > (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).
  > Learn more
  > NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID
  > system information and page content Privacy policy
  > system information and page content
  > Privacy policy
  > BACK TO SAFETY
  > ADVANCED
  > This server could not prove that it is www.gwmicro.com; its security 
  > certificate expired 78 days ago. This may be caused by a misconfiguration 
  > or an attacker intercepting your connection. Your computer's clock is 
  > currently set to Thursday, August 23, 2018. Does that look right? If not, 
  > you should correct your system's clock and then refresh this page. Proceed 
  > to www.gwmicro.com (unsafe)
  >
  >
  > David Ayers
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