They were just bought out by someone?

Over seas?

I am getting better service when calling since then.

Devona
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Denny Huff 
  To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 6:43 PM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws changing hands


  Good grief, I can't believe it has been almost 8 years now.

  In April 2000, Freedom Scientific was formed by combining three companies:
  Blazie Engineering, Henter-Joyce and Arkenstone. A brief biography of those
  who
  founded these three companies, along with Freedom Scientific's President and
  CEO can be found below.

  Freedom Scientific has a nine-person board of directors, including three
  independent business executives; two are blind users of the company's
  products.
  Another director's daughter, who is blind, also is a long-time customer. In
  addition, many of our associates are vision impaired.

  Our company mission is: To develop, manufacture, and market technology-based
  products that provide equal access to information and computing for those
  with vision impairments or learning disabilities.

  Picture of Ted Henter.
  Ted Henter, an engineer by training, learned computer programming after
  losing his sight in a 1978 car accident. In 1985, he started his own
  business. Two
  years later, he founded Henter-Joyce with Bill Joyce and began developing
  his first screen reading software, JAWS, that converts computer text to
  speech
  so people who are vision impaired can use a computer. Today, JAWS® for
  Windows is the world's best selling screen reading software, exceeding
  100,000 users
  worldwide and growing. By allowing persons who are blind or with low vision
  achieve the same or higher productivity in computer-based jobs as sighted
  people,
  JAWS has increased employment and educational opportunities while helping
  employers meet requirements established by the Americans with Disabilities
  Act
  (ADA) requirements. Henter-Joyce also developed other software products
  including MAGic screen magnification and Connect Outloud Web access
  software. Ted
  Henter was named to the Freedom Scientific board in July 2002.

  Picture of Deane Blazie.
  In 1986, Deane Blazie, an electrical engineer with an advanced degree in
  computer science, formed Blazie Engineering and developed the Braille 'n
  Speak,
  the world's first notetaker with Braille key input and speech or data
  output. Notetakers soon became the device of choice among blind college
  students
  and professionals, who use them to take notes in class or meetings, keep
  their address books and update their personal calendars, among other
  functions.
  By the year 2000, Blazie offered five models and had sold more than 50,000
  notetakers. Blazie is a leader in other hardware products for those who are
  blind, such as Braille embossers/printers, refreshable Braille displays and
  other products.

  Picture of Jim Fruchterman.
  Jim Fruchterman, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur specializing in optical
  character recognition, founded Arkenstone in 1989 in order to bring the
  benefits
  of his OCR technology to those who are blind by developing software-based
  reading systems. When documents are scanned these systems use the PC's sound
  card to read aloud documents, from books and newspapers to mail.
  Arkenstone's flagship software product, OpenBook, is the world's leading
  scanning and
  reading software for people with vision impairments. Arkenstone also
  developed WYNN, a scanning software program that helps school children or
  adults with
  learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, read independently. 

  Picture of Dr. Lee Hamilton.
  Dr. Lee Hamilton came to Freedom Scientific as president of the Blind/Low
  Vision group in March of 2002 and also was appointed to the board of
  directors.
  He was named president and CEO of Freedom Scientific Inc. in July of 2002.
  Before joining Freedom Scientific, he was the President and CEO of AirNet
  Communications
  Corporation, a technology start-up he took public in 1999. Prior to AirNet,
  Dr. Hamilton held management positions of increasing responsibility at
  Motorola,
  Inc. including general manager of the System Transmission Products Business.
  Before joining Motorola, Dr. Hamilton received a Ph.D. in electrical
  engineering
  from Purdue University and was a professor of Electrical Engineering at The
  Ohio State University. 

  Denny Huff
  Gateway FT Blind. LLC.
  (636) 262-1383
   
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