Hi, I agree with you. as I said, either way I still like window-eyes because of 
its non-copy-protection, and also the ability to be ran on lots of computers 
without needing a pro or home licence, and also the fact that it gets features 
right the first time. I think touch screen support is down the road.

-----Original Message-----
From: mauricio [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2014 9:11 PM
To: Sky Mundell
Subject: Re: Two of the few reasons I won't switch to Window-eyes as a primary 
screen reader

HI in adition I wood like to say that non of the windows 8 metro apps work fine 
using window eyes.
and window eyes don't work with touch screens and tablets.
and window eyes don't have OCR on the screen.
and many other thinks that other screen readers have.
infact I think that if gwmicro work's hard on window eyes probably in a few 
years will be the best screen reader on the market.
regards.
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