OK, unless people have jfw specific questions on this thread, please take
it somewhere else.

Regards Nick
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On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Scott Hendershot wrote:

> I read on another list that there are 18 screenreaders in all.  I know:
> Vocolized, Windowized, and Jaws.  What are the others.  Thank you for any
> information you can give.At 11:42 PM 8/10/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >Stacy,
> >         In my opinion, this is a good thing.  Why?  Each screen reader 
> >manufacturer is good at certain things.  If there were only one out there, 
> >lots of things would be missing from it because to some degree or another 
> >everyone is taking each other's ideas and incorporating them into their 
> >respective products.  Here are a couple of examples:
> >
> >Window-Eyes was first with a reclassification function and JFW added it
> later.
> >
> >JFW was first to add the ability to change synthesizers while running the 
> >program and Window-Eyes now has that feature.
> >
> >         The real truth is that if there were no cases where one came up 
> >with something the other doesn't have, there will be far fewer innovations 
> >in all of them.  The truth is that HJ needs GW Micro and vice versa in 
> >order for both to really be the best they can be.
> >         I use both products on a daily basis because both are better at 
> >certain tasks than others.  My personal opinion is that Window-Eyes beats 
> >JFW hands down on Internet access while JFW is far superior in MS Access 
> >and Excel.  There is no clear winner right now.  They both have their place.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Roland
> >
> >At 06:49 AM 8/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >>Is this all true or a myth?  Do JFW users have to worry?
> >>
> >>Stacy.
> >  
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> >
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