We are much more current than we used to be. I remember the days when we
were always an operating system behind the sighted folks.
Melissa Smith
On 12/1/2011 4:00 PM, Tom wrote:
My guess is that there are thousands of programmers working
on the Windows code and they are constantly changing the way
Windows handles things. The screen reader companies probably
no sooner produce code to handle Windows changes that they
then have to produce more and more code to take care of
something else that has changed. Maybe we have reached the
point where screen reader companies can no longer keep ahead
of Microsoft or even stay current with them.
Let's all go back to DOS!
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