I have been using Window Eyes for my personal use since version 4.1. I am not having all these problems with browse mode that I've heard others talk about. I surf the web with IE8 and XP, a lot and never have these problems. I am not saying the problems don't exist, just I am not experiencing them.
there's also another gw interview that serotek did over at serotalk.com On Feb 1, 2011, at 5:11 PM, Nimer Jaber wrote: > Hello Steve and all, > > I've read this guess what thingy and I've listened to the blind > bargains podcast. I have used and recommended window-eyes to others > for some time now, and have enjoyed the stability that window-eyes > used to offer. I am also on the mentor list of GWMicro. However I > can't recommend this product any further. I am really amazed that > browse mode hasn't been fixed yet. Aria isn't new. Dynamic pages > aren't new. Having a layout that allows a user to see how a page is > displayed to a sighted user possibly allowing for faster navigation > isn't a new or revolutionary idea either. However, window-eyes doesn't > have these essential features. When GWMicro released scripting, I was > really looking forward to continued use and stability but the > scripting engine, on my machine and others that I've talked to, is > unstable and scripts still either slow down or completely lock up > window-eyes. Just having scripting enabled slows down performance of > window-eyes. Many apps _are not being supported out of the box, and if > they are, they are extremely cumbersome. My hope that UIA support will > help change some of this, and that GWMicro will get their act > together, stop trying to make money, and work on browse mode. I am not > a full-time programmer, and GWMicro has not offered a paid upgrade in > sometime. They've given many free upgrades to their users. I > understand the need to generate income. But it seems to me that > GWMicro is starting to go down the same path that their main > competitor is going down, which is to offer upgrades that aren't > adding screen reading features while possibly changing the look or the > way something is done. I haven't seen list messages requesting an > interface change. Does this mean that they haven't gotten some > requests? No. Will the new interface make things easier for users to > use window-eyes? Possibly, possibly not. Only time will tell. But even > if it does, making your product usable so that the interface can serve > a purpose seems to me like a more logical decision. You can't drive a > car without an engine if the first thing you put on is the paint. > Worry about the look and feel and interface _after you got your > product working and as stable as it possibly can be, to make sure that > you follow the mission statement. > > Thanks, and I really hope that window-eyes eight will fix up > window-eyes so that it can continue to be the most stable screen > reader on the market. I would love to continue supporting GWMicro, but > it is becoming increasingly difficult to do so. > > Nimer J > > On 01/02/2011, Steve Pattison <[email protected]> wrote: >> After reading the first in the "Guess what" series for WE 7.5 I'm really >> looking forward to the new interface. I think the new interface will >> make WE easier to use and also cause WE to look more like other Windows >> programs visually for a sighted person who might be teaching people how >> to use WE. Also for those who remember or are interested in historical >> trivia this new interface breaks the link with the old interface that >> was based on Vocal-Eyes! But I think it's time for this change. >> >> Regards Steve >> Email: [email protected] >> MSN Messenger: [email protected] >> Skype: steve1963 >> Twitter: steve9782 >> If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender >> only. If your reply would benefit others on the list and your message is >> related to GW Micro, then please consider sending your message to >> [email protected] so the entire list will receive it. >> >> GW-Info messages are archived at http://www.gwmicro.com/gwinfo. You can >> manage your list subscription at http://www.gwmicro.com/listserv. >> >> > If you reply to this message it will be delivered to the original sender > only. 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