I think it would be quite reasonable to expect
any Windows screen reader to provide
comprehensive access to the operating system ui
and popular Microsoft software products such as
the office suite of programs, the IE browser,
email clients such as the Outlook series, and,
blow me down, even visual studio. I think with
those covered you will have satisfied 90% of the
use cases for your targeted user group.
Matt
At 00:43 17/10/2014, you wrote:
I would love the ability for Window-Eyes to be
accessible out of the box with the CakeWalk
sonar application. This would be good, as
dancing dots is no longer upgrading their
scripts to work with x2, and theyre not
realseing anymore versions of caketalking for 8.5
From: Jeremy Curry [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2014 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Quick Window-Eyes Survey
Hello Everyone,
We want to take a quick survey. If you could
have a feature in Window-Eyes, what would it
be? While I cannot divulge full details of the
next version, please keep in mind that it will
improve web support, so we are looking for your
opinion on what you would like to see in the
future. Please note that we cannot commit to
implement every suggestion, but we certainly welcome your feedback.
Thanks!
Jeremy
Jeremy Curry
Director of Product Management
Ai Squared Formerly GW Micro, Inc.
Phone: (802) 362-3612
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