GW Micro Announces SocialEyesAs a blind person, I am told to buy a screen 
reader, costing me close to 1000 dollars, so as to operate a computer, that 
everyone else can operate right out of the box. In itself, that is a matter of 
consideration. But with that screen reader, I am being promised, I will be able 
to visit the net,and operate many different software. Really, so should also be 
the case, for that price. GW is doing a job, when comes to upgrade their screen 
reader.

Now, Skype is free for everyone. For the blind person, it is 50 dollars an 
annual fee.

Facebook, Twitter or whatever those medias are called, are free for the general 
user. But again, the blind person is being charged an annual fee, of dollar 50.

Really, to 'go social', the blind user is being ripped another 100 dollars a 
year, that his contemporaries will have for free. And, that is on top of a 
screen reader that promises me, that I will be able to perform close to what 
anyone else could do with their computer. Sorry, but I don't follow that logic. 
Why not spend the time and effort, in making the screen reader work with those 
things, instead of posing even more charges on people.

Good news, I am not part of all those social media. So, a big thianks to GW for 
the announcement, as you have saved me 50 dollars a year, today. Now, off to 
buy some chocolate. Anyone on this list, knows how many pounds of chocolate, or 
how many doughnuts I can get for 50 dollars?

GW, I and many others, are thankful for your continuing to improve the screen 
reader. Keep up that job, and let's have the fix for the UEFI issues on Win7 
and 8 machines, out on the market soon. That would have been greater news. What 
need do we have for a new product, all the time we cannot get the screen reader 
itself to work on a computer worth many hundreds dollars? My big hope for the 
next secret release of GW, is that it will do something for the screen reader. 
To those who are in need of using a piece of electronic to know they have 
friends, enjoy what you got. :)


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Mike Meehan
  To: Sandra Fouts ; 'Bryan Peterson' ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 4:14 PM
  Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes


  I agree here. Was hoping this new thing would be something that was revelent. 
Sorry to all of yo “Facebook people”, but there a lot of us who just don’t care 
about so-called social networks.
  Maybe your next one out of the box will be winner.

  Mike

  From: Sandra Fouts
  Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 7:05 AM
  To: 'Bryan Peterson' ; [email protected] ; [email protected]
  Subject: RE: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes

  Yeah!! Sorry GW.  Not impressed.



  From: Bryan Peterson [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 8:59 AM
  To: [email protected]; [email protected]
  Subject: Re: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes



  Or you could just use the Mobile site which is completely free.



  We are the Knights who saaaaay...Ni!



  From: [email protected]

  Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 7:21 AM

  To: [email protected]

  Subject: GW Micro Announces SocialEyes



  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  GW Micro, Inc. Announces SocialEyes
  Fort Wayne, Indiana (July 3, 2013) - GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) is 
proud to announce SocialEyes, an application for Windows-based PCs that 
provides access to Facebook via a consistent, keyboard friendly and fully 
accessible user interface.

  While Facebook is committed to enhancing the accessibility of the Facebook 
website, screen reader users often find navigating the default interface 
overwhelming and cumbersome. Using standard and common controls, SocialEyes 
brings a fresh, streamlined and easy to use interface to the Facebook social 
networking platform.

  SocialEyes offers Facebook users the ability to access their newsfeed, read 
comments, create comments, like posts, search for events, pages, friends, 
groups, and more. Users can also read notifications, messages, chat with their 
friends, write on timelines, manage friend requests, and access event 
information. SocialEyes even has the ability to attach links, photos, or video 
to status updates.

  SocialEyes also provides additional features, such as custom notification 
sounds, and message filtering, all designed to help you stay in touch with all 
of your Facebook friends.

  SocialEyes is compatible with Window-Eyes and other popular screen readers.  
Low vision users may also benefit from SocialEyes by using it with a screen 
magnifier, such as ZoomText.

  A SocialEyes annual subscription can be purchased for $50, but for a limited 
time, you can get an annual subscription for only $25. SocialEyes will be made 
available for purchase soon, and pre-orders are now being accepted by GW Micro. 
You can pre-order SocialEyes today by calling GW Micro at (260) 489-3671.

  To learn more about SocialEyes, please check out the Introduction to 
SocialEyes video tutorial. The video can be accessed from GW Micro's YouTube 
channel: http://youtu.be/ULm6DW4zAmw and can also be downloaded from the GW 
Micro website: www.gwmicro.com/Training/Tutorials/Video/SocialEyes_Intro.mp4. A 
text transcript is also available at: 
www.gwmicro.com/Training/Tutorials/Text/SocialEyes_Intro.txt.

  Contact:
  Dan Weirich
  GW Micro, Inc.
  725 Airport North Office Park
  Fort Wayne, IN 46825
  Email: [email protected]
  Web: www.gwmicro.com

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