Just want to pop in and thank everyone who gave my little script a chance despite the controversy it cause 'grin'.

If you guys who bought would like customized hot-strings or hot keys, let me know, and we will customize at no aditional charge.

We are hard at work on other scripts, namely for sound forge, and cakewalk sonar, we have the graphical eq done for soundforge 10, and several of the processing plug-ins done for sonar 8.5 the sonitus parametric eq and the sonitus compressor.

We are planning to script the whole suite of those plug-ins

My scripts  are
stand alone and don't require any screen-reader to be installed for the pure functionallity of them, but they are optimized for we users.

The further good news is that a very talented programmer friend of mine who's been mentoring me and encouraging me greatly is helping out with some independant modules to make the scripts work even better by sending text output directly to we.

I decided to use a stand alone package for a number of reasons, the ease of getting hold of window controls directly and having many functions ready to go, being able to run external programs, and also to reach a wider range of we users, even those who don't have the latest vgersions of we that have scripting enabled.

A great friend of mine in Australia has used cubass for years with this stand alone package, and you can really create a custom interface easily with this thing.

Also being able to distribute easily with a .exe file and easy installation was another consideration, also the fact that it seems to be much more forgiving even with positional information that we setfiles or we scripting is.

For instance, hotspot won't route the mouse to certain locations no matter what you do, this other package always will.

But alas, when we use a third party package, we loose some of the internal we speech facilities, oh it's work-aroundable, did I just say that 'grin', you can route the mouse to speak or send hotkeys to reading keys and hope people didn't change the default thing, but not as nice as sending speech directly to we.

But we thought accurate functionallity took priority over having perfect speech output which can always be fixed, because you want your invisible graphic which won't talk to always be clicked properly or what good is the script right?

Well, my little tool can do color searches, and do several kinds of checks to see if it's being accurate, and also works with any flavor of windows from 95 on, though some functionallity is lost when you go back that far.

NO doubt we scripting will get better and better as time goes on, I'm very impressed with what Aaron has done with hotspot.

When it's done and all the bugs are worked out and if we ever get it to route to some of those stubborn spots it won't go to, it'll be a fine, fine piece of work.

Anyway, along with the scripts mentioned above, I have the malware bytes script which makes it easier to use, and I am hard at work on the difficult to access m-audio delta control panel for the vista and w7 control panel, they really messed it up but never fear, those who love those cards will have a custom gui to get at all the controls
I own several delta 44s and a delta 10 10 lt
and of course best of all, we're keeping the price right, it's still $10 for any of these scripts.

I haven't forgotten about the gentleman who mentioned he wanted soundforge 9 scripts.

If he is monitoring the list, please let me know which plug-ins in particular you are interested in accessing?

We are taking it in chunks like that because there are lots of plug-ins and some you may never use.

That's a lot of work,
and better to charge less for just what people want.

Thank you and over and out and back to work I go.







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