Yea! I like someone who is on my side! I mean, I am more than happy to
test scripts, but that is all. I am in no way a programmer. So can only
test software and give feedback. I can even write documents on how to
use software, kind of like a read me. But as for the main development
thanks but no thanks. I like Window-Eyes as well but the programs I use
on a daily basis doesn't always cut it for me. I don't regret the
purchase though since the free screen reader can't do everything and I
have issues with the competition which shall not be disclosed here.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 03/09/2011 22:40, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Chris, that was not a rant! In my view, it was a statement of fact. I
happen to think that GW Micro should consider devoting resources to
testing scripts before allowing it on its website for download. Perhaps
this would make it look like Apple, but that's why people vegetate
towards its products.
I love Window-Eyes, but it has been failing me recently. So what
happened to the world's most solid, stable screenreader? Does that
slogan no longer apply?
An enquiring mind sure wants to know.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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