[ossrp-control] Re: question about screen reader
- From: "Will Pearson" <will-pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ossrp-control@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 12:14:40 +0100
Hi Ryan,
The original plan was to make it exclusively for Longhorn, meaning that
people would have to purchase Longhorn in order to use it. However, I'm
wondering whether it could be architected in such a way to allow it to run
on earlier versions of Windows, using the .Net Framework. This would
require that some of the components of the screen reader be rewritten to
work on earlier versions, and some of the functionality wouldn't be
available in versions of Windows earlier than Longhorn, as Longhorn contains
some very useful facilities for accessibility, but it may be possible to get
something for earlier versions.
I'll give it some thought as to how it could be architected in such a way as
to provide this. In a way that would be the optimal architecture going
forward, as you could roll over components from one version of Windows to
another, just rewriting those that didn't work on the new version.
Will
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ryan Mann" <rmann@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ossrp-control@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:38 PM
Subject: [ossrp-control] question about screen reader
> Hello. My name is Ryan Mann. I heard about this project from another
> list. I read that one of the things this project will focus on is an open
> source screen reader for Long horn. Will this screen reader be compatible
> with Windows XP or would somebody have to purchase Windows Longhorn in
> order to be able to use the screen reader?
> Thanks.
>
> Ryan
>
>
>
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