Hi R.B.T.Prater
You said that you prefer NVDA over Window-eyes and that is fine, but
what I'd like to know is, does NVDA have a placemark feature so that
you can set a mark on a webpage?
I use this feature all the time when I read my emails on the web.  I
do not mean this as an argument against your position regarding screen
readers, I just would like to know because I do use NVDA sometimes
and, so far, that is the only thing that I find is missing.
Kevin Huber
On 7/3/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all, I know I haven't posted to this list in a while, but I wanted to
> give my thoughts, for what they're worth, to this list. I've used
> Window-eyes, Jaws, NVDA, voiceover on both Mac OS and iOS, Super Nova/Hal,
> Cobra, like, every screen reader. I remember window-eyes 6.1, the version
> bought for me by my grandmother for my first computer, a laptop. I remember
> using Window-eyes for a long, long while. I  remember being quite scared
> when it wouldn't work at one point, but managed to reinstall it. I remember
> getting my computer downgraded to windows XP from Vista, and loving it, the
> new speed of it, and the familiarity of the computers I use at school, and
> no more crazy Microsoft Anna. I was around 15 or so at the time. I remember
> using window-eyes successfully for a few more months or so, maybe longer.
> Then I found NVDA. At the time I didn't think much of it. But then something
> happened to Window-eyes, and it just, wouldn't work. So I switched to NVDA.
> I remember using Window-eyes all the time on the school computers. I learned
> to use Windows with win-eyes, then, a few years later we just, switched to
> Jaws. We still always use Jaws. I'm not totally sure why we switched, but we
> did. I still use Window-eyes sometimes, but not much anymore. I don't even
> know where my old Window-eyes CD is now. Now, I have a mac, an iPod, a
> windows laptop I never use, but which I think I might start using. Will I
> invest in Window-eyes any further? I'm not sure. The real interest I have is
> in the apps, which is rather sad I think. But the same, or at least
> comparable apps exist for NVDA, I would think. And it is a free screen
> reader. Nothing is so compelling about Window-eyes really, to me at least.
> There might be cool features, like declassing windows and things, which
> slightly helped me when working with Microsoft Publisher in, 8th grade or
> so, I think. I guess my question is, to those who use Window-eyes regularly,
> and who know it well, and who vouch for it, what are its strong points? What
> is good about it to you? And finally, I'm sorry for the long email. I
> usually don't write this much, but I just wanted to rather introduce myself
> to the list, as I never formally did, and ask that question.
> On Jul 3, 2013, at 6:57 PM, Katherine Moss <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I want to say thank you for the recognition.  It is true; I am very
>> passionate about technology, though there are many, many individuals far
>> above me on the knowledge spectrum.  I do host my own web site on my own
>> server, and I am training to be an administrator, so that is the reason
>> for my noticing of all of these things.  Again, thank you for
>> acknowledging me; what I say is what I believe.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Brandon Miller [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 12:54 AM
>> To: GW Micro Product Discussion Listserv
>> Subject: Katherine Moss
>>
>> Gw Micro,
>>
>> For my part, I'd just like to say, please please please make it a point to
>> take note of the things that Mz. Moss, Mz. Katherine Moss, writes about.
>> To me (not to say that others don't) but Katherine in particular seems
>> highly intelligent, she communicates clearly, and is obviously quite
>> advanced in the field of computer technologies. I can tell just by the
>> things that she takes note of, and meticulously brings to your attention.
>> Take her thoughts on developing a pre-boot screen reading solution for
>> example. That's a great idea! Gw Micro, I'm callin' you out, are you even
>> willing to attempt to develop that? Even if only as a proof of concept?
>> Come on Gw, bring out your superstars! Breathe new life in to them.
>> Reinvigorate yourselves from the top down! I have faith in you Gw Micro,
>> come on. Lay it all on the line. Don't just talk about, or imagine this or
>> that, get the lead out as the idiom goes and do somethin'! Show us, that
>> is, prove to us, as consumers, but also and more importantly to the
>> marketplace as a hole, just how good you really are. Show us, don't just
>> tell us, but let us see what you can really do!
>> I'm serious! This ain't just some pep talk, ladies and gentlemen, isn't it
>> time for something new and better?
>>
>> Respectfully submitted,
>>
>> Brandon Dean Miller
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