Peter, all I can say is, "Huh?" Sorry, but you lost me. I think I
understood up until the second or third sentence.
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On 6/21/2012 5:48 PM, Peter Wolfe wrote:
Raul,
The reason why I'm so critical on GW-Micro staff is that an
overwhelmining unobjective prospective of the service(s) that us as
customers happen to have. Sometimesx that ID'm more critical on the
other customers for pointing out clarification, resources, networking
or other alternative solutions beyond the company that the company as
of this writing cannot fulfill. This is the issue that I can't
understand on this list or talking to the staff at Gw staff in general
Raul. So, I cannot separate between this software company from others
in part because there is no regulation of the internet on standareds
on accessibility as of this writing nor is thier any measure or
agreenment except de factoly speaking between a small group of
companies that constantly contridict one another with new editions,
versions or whatever in future releases.
In a write up, I like and love the Gw staff support and my
Window-Eyes support overall compared to comparable competition out
there on the web for the blind. However, I believe in getting away
from the status quo because it needs approval on both the customer
side and the company side in partnerships in addressing the blind
people's needs and desires out there. More outreach of your company
needs to be filtered on the internet because many like 99% of all
companies don't know about screen readers or blind people in general.
Many times there are tons of resources that the blind don't know about
like blindnet or other resources that can help and more needs to be
compiled by the staff and more needs to be done about this issue for
sure. More community harmony is what I'm saying rather than treating
us like other users as if we don't have a say in development and
inplementation of the new software and with collaberations with
companies, nonprofits and other complimentry businesses striving for
the same ends as your company without hurting your bottomline there at
Gw.
hope this clarifies my opinion,
Peter Wolfe
On 6/21/12, Raul A. Gallegos <[email protected]> wrote:
That's good to hear. I know that guy AAron and he's not a bad sort. I
think what everyone needs to remember is that every person will always
have both good and bad experiences with any company. Unfortunately it's
the bad experiences we, as human beings tend to share the most. So, it's
always nice to see a good one shared.
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On 6/21/2012 10:48 AM, Don S wrote:
Hi Folks:
I guess you could accuse me of tooting the horn of our windows support,
so be it.
I wonder how many pieces of our software would you to have access to the
head ofa company?
Sure, nothing in life is perfect but, I had what to me was a difficult
problem and I phone win eyes support and lo and behold, I talked to
AAron.
Being blind like all of us, we listen to a voice and do not care so
much what is the physical attributes, but, Aaron sure gave me the
impression that I was important, shouldpatience, did not think my
concern was frivelulus AND i THINK THAT IS A BIG DEAL.
MAYBE NEXT TIME i WILL TALK TO ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL, THAT IS FINE WITH ME.
OVER THE MANY YEARS i HAVE USED WIN EYES, i AM CONTENT.
NOTHING IN LIFE IS PERFECT, BUT NEITHER AM I.
CHEERS
DON
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