I know and have used Window-Eyes when I was using a Windows computer, and it 
was good. When I do use a Windows computer, it is NVDA all the way. Trouble is, 
most institutions who cater for the blind and visually impaired have Windows 
computers with either JAWS or Supernova installed, nothing else.
> On 12 Aug 2016, at 22:25, CJ &AA MAY via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> It saddens me that there are so many people, especially here in the UK, who
> don't know about Window-eyes' existence.
> 
> I have used this screenreader right from the start, in fact when it was
> called Vocal-eyes and used to provide access to DOS - this must be providing
> some clues to my age!
> 
> But I've never regretted my choice. 
> 
> Alison
> 
> 
> 
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