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Subject: [JAWS-Users] AFB's answer to "Are we ready for Vista?"



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Access Issues

Are We Ready for Vista?

Jay Leventhal

With all the hoopla about Microsoft's release of Vista, its new Windows
operating system, on January 30, 2007, AccessWorld readers may have been
wondering
how long they would have to wait to be able to have access to this
long-promised product. The good news for most screen reader users is, you
don't have
to wait at all.

Vista Versions

According to PC World magazine, Dell and Gateway began selling Vista-based
PCs on January 30. Other companies will offer Windows XP as long as supplies
last. There are five versions of Vista. According to Microsoft's web site,
these are:
List of 5 items
. Vista Ultimate: The most complete edition; provides the power, security,
and mobility features needed for work and all the entertainment features
that
you want for fun.
. Home Premium: An edition for home desktop and mobile PCs.
. Home Basic: Designed for homes with basic computing needs, such as e-mail,
browsing the Internet, and viewing photos.
. Business: Designed specifically to meet the needs of small businesses.
. Enterprise: Designed to meet the needs of large, global organizations with
complex information technology infrastructures.
list end

After Microsoft released Windows XP in October, 2001, it took a few months
for screen readers and screen magnifiers that worked with XP to be released.
This time, some companies are ready with public beta versions of their
products at the same time that Microsoft releases Vista. Here is a rundown
of when
you can expect screen readers and screen magnifiers that work with Vista to
be available.

FreedomBox

On January 11, Serotek Corporation announced that FreedomBox and Key to
Freedom with System Access software, were now integrated with Microsoft
Windows
Vista and available for download. Any current FreedomBox user or anyone with
Vista can download the software from the company's web site
<www.freedombox.info>.

Window-Eyes

GW Micro released a public beta of Window-Eyes 6.1 on January 30. The beta
works with Vista, and can be used as demonstration software by any Vista
user,
regardless of whether they currently own Window-Eyes. The release date for a
final version depends on how the beta-test goes. According to Doug Geoffray
of GW Micro, "The biggest problem we have so far is the lack of Vista users
to test Window-Eyes." Other companies mentioned a problem with finding
testers
as well.

Window-Eyes 6.0 users can get the 6.1 upgrade for free. GW Micro will
provide a downloadable upgrade file on their web site. This can be used for
Windows
2000 and XP. However, if you want to use Vista, you will need a full
Installation, requiring the company to send a Window-Eyes 6.1 CD. The only
charge
for the upgrade will be a small fee, probably $5.

Doug Geoffray says: "Vista has been a challenge, but, I believe in the end
it will offer many benefits over XP. Vista has allowed us better access to
information.
The new Ease-of-Access features in Vista allow us to better support loading
on secure web pages and reading information displayed on secure desktops,
such
as the Consent dialog.

"Microsoft is continuing to add more MSAA [Microsoft Active Accessibility]
support to applications that ship with Vista. Perhaps the largest benefit of
Vista is its new level of security. We'll continue to work with Microsoft to
enhance Vista even more on the accessibility level."

JAWS for Windows

Freedom Scientific is planning to release a version of JAWS that will work
with Vista by mid-February. This update will work for everyone using JAWS
8.0
and windows XP or Windows 2000. It will be a free update for all JAWS 8
customers that intend to use it on Windows XP and 2000. For JAWS 8.0 users
who
intend to buy Vista, Freedom Scientific will ask that they all participate
in the JAWS software maintenance agreement (SMA) program to ensure that
their
JAWS 8 license will authorize in Vista. Those users will still receive the
next SMA upgrades as expected, so this does not mean that installing in
Vista
will result in losing an SMA.

ZoomText

Ai Squared plans to release a public beta of ZoomText 9.1 during the second
week of February. The final release is planned for late March or early
April.
ZoomText 9.1 will be a minor upgrade for owners of ZoomText 9.0. For this
group, the upgrade price for ZoomText Magnifier will be $75. The upgrade for
ZoomText Magnifier/Reader will be $99. Users of ZoomText 8.1 and earlier can
upgrade their ZoomText Magnifier product for $149, or their ZoomText
Magnifier/Reader
product for $199.

Hal and Supernova

Dolphin Computer Access currently plans to release a version of Hal and
Supernova that is compatible with Vista sometime in the second quarter of
2007.
This version 8.0 will be a free upgrade for anyone who buys 7.03 after
January 31, 2007. Hal users can expect access to Vista that is very similar
to access
provided to Windows XP.

Assistive technology companies have put a lot of hard work into their
development of products that work with Vista. It is extremely encouraging to
be able
to inform you about products that are ready just as Vista is released. This
is a welcome change from the delays when Windows XP was released, not to
mention
the battles that many of you remember following the release of Windows 95.
AccessWorld will feature much more coverage of access to Vista in future
issues.

Copyright © 2007 American Foundation for the Blind. All rights reserved.
AccessWorld is a trademark of the American Foundation for the Blind.

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