[nvda] what to call NVDA?

hi,
just tell him, NVDA is an open source program and not a freeware.

Warmest Regards,

Allan Wong
3M Technology

** If I said something wrong, please forgive me, as English is not my native, 
I'm sorry.

From: "David Tanner" <david-tanner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


Sadly, there was no joke to my message.  I am an assistive technology 
specialist and one of the other specialist in our department 
(fully sighted specialist) has made it very clear on numerous occasions that he 
would not recommend or use any freeware.  In his 
opinion if it is free it is junk.  Thus, when I told him about Thunder and NVDA 
he had no interest because they were free.

I keep thinking about the folks he meets with that do not qualify for financial 
assistance from the state that he could tell about 
NVDA, and that it might just be the answer for those folks gaining access that 
they could not afford.

So, if there were a, so called, professional version with a price tag then 
maybe he would at least take a look and try it out.  It 
is just plain frustrating that sighted folks make these kinds of decisions that 
hamper blind folks from gaining access to products 
like NVDA.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Teh" <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 8:26 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: what to call NVDA?


: David Tanner wrote:
: > I agree with you, but I work with a guy that says he won't use AVG Free 
because if it wasn't junk it wouldn't be free.
: Ok. I'm not sure if this email was a joke or serious. If it was a joke,
: then disregard this email. :)
:
: Without meaning to be too harsh, that is an incredibly narrow minded
: opinion. Frankly, if someone refuses to use NVDA because it is free,
: then that is their loss.
:
: > So, to the developers I would suggest one possible name additional for a 
second version of the software.  There should be an 
NVDA Pro for those people who just don't think that they can lower themselves 
to use free software.
: Imo, this goes against all the principles of NVDA and NV Access. Don't
: get me wrong - I'd be quite happy for people to donate thousands of
: dollars to NV Access if they wish. However, doing what you suggest is
: totally unethical imo.
:
: Jamie
:
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: James Teh
: Email: jamie@xxxxxxxxxxx
: WWW: http://www.jantrid.net/
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