The only thing I can suggest is to contact Eric Damery directly. He may be
able to address your issue himself or refer you to someone else who can.
His email address is:
edam...@freedomscientific.com
Gerald
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Epley" <gregep...@thinkzo.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 11:28 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Reaching someone else in FS tech support
Is there any way, when I send an issue to FS tech support, for me to reach
someone other than Mr. Tracey Jackson? Seems no matter when I send a tech
support request, I invariably reach him.
As I briefly mentioned in another recent post, when the JAWS 12 beta was
initially released, I submitted a bug I found in the new Text Analyzer
feature, using the recommended bug report form, and received a
confirmation screen after submitting the bug, but the issue was never
addressed and is still present in JAWS 12.0.522.
I couldn't figure out any other way to reach FS with the steps in written
form other than through tech support email. I've reproduced this bug on
multiple machines, all with different hardware, on the same release of
JAWS, so I don't feel it's something unique or specific to my environment.
I provided clear steps to allow FS to reproduce this bug in both my
original bug report and the tech support email.
I finally receive a reply back today, after several days, again from Mr.
Jackson, who now wants me to provide my JAWS serial and a phone number and
time I can be reached, because this issue needs to be forwarded to the
escalations team. Oh, so, the escalations team can't simply follow my
steps to reproduce the bug? We've got to waste my time on the phone,
where I can't easily record the call, so I've got no record of it, as
opposed to being able to archive email?
It's because I seem to end up with Mr. Jackson that I posted my question
here about whether it's possible to use the 32-bit Microsoft SAPI 4 speech
engine under 64-bit JAWS on 64-bit Vista SP2, because I figured I'd just
receive his response without feedback from anyone else in tech support,
and I wanted to make sure this wasn't perhaps just something odd under
Vista which perhaps isn't a problem under Windows 7. Unfortunately, no
one on the list has responded to the original post, which I did receive,
so I must assume no one has any feedback to offer on that issue. I'm
inclined, however, after the numerous tests I've run on this client's
machine, to think that only 64-bit SAPI 4 speech engines will show up
under the Detect SAPI 4 synthesizers option of 64-bit JAWS. Problem is,
I've yet to find any free 64-bit SAPI 4 speech engines, and I personally
haven't found any commercial known 64-bit SAPI 4 speech engines, so it
would seem a moot point to even have the Detect SAPI 4 feature in 64-bit
JAWS.
At any rate, is there any way for me to reach anyone else in tech support
besides Mr. Tracey Jackson, or is it just bad luck of the draw?
--
-Greg Epley
Thinkzo Systems
Web: http://www.thinkzo.com
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
Send any questions regarding list management to:
jaws-users-list-ow...@jaws-users.com
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
Send any questions regarding list management to:
jaws-users-list-ow...@jaws-users.com