RE: Windows 8 Blog

  • From: Trouble <trouble1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2011 16:50:49 -0400

Nice idea and seems like the thing to get something done.
However, not a whole lot of users have a say in screen readers. Most are backed by orgs and that means slow progress.
Us users know what goes and what is needed, but we have little say.
If you look at the acbradio.org site. You will find a lot of petitions that probably won't go anywhere like the one for captures.
At 04:28 PM 9/1/2011, you wrote:
What I am saying is why aren't we on the ball with the rest of the world? What makes it so difficult for companies of accessibility software to adapt to new stuff? I mean, why haven't any petitions come out? I was thinking of making one, but I haven't been able to rally enough people yet to get it going.

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From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Littlefield, Tyler
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 4:22 PM
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Windows 8 Blog

 >and get left in the dust as the real/business world uses microsoft.
Yeah. -everyone- uses Microsoft, Linux/OSX has no place in the business world at all. I think it worth mentioning that the whitehouse uses open source software, generally ran on Linux. I'm aware our government is rather self deluded, but working for the government is part of the real world. Google uses Python for a lot of stuff, and many many big corporations still use the LAMP stack for one reason or another.

Anyway, on to another point. I really don't see us not having access to Windows 8. Everyone was scared out of their minds when Seven came out, and granted it did take a while, but we eventually got screenreader support for it. WE've never exactly been on-the-ball in terms of being able to play with the newest and greatest technologies right away, but I am kind of confused where everyone gets off on freaking out about not having access to the next upcoming operating system. We did it for XP, we did it for Vista, Seven and now Eight. Just give it time, jaws 21.5321284 will come out, requiring you to buy an SMA to upgrade, and you'll sort of have support. Two SMAs later and on to jaws 25.3212311, we'll pretty much have full access.

On 9/1/2011 2:14 PM, Bryan Schulz wrote:
> and get left in the dust as the real/business world uses microsoft.
>
> Bryan Schulz
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rodney Haynie"
> <rhaynie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 2:17 PM
> Subject: RE: Windows 8 Blog
>
>
>> ... for the rest of our lives? Nah, we'll just all move to Linux and
>> Mac worlds.  (smile)
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Katherine
>> Moss
>> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 1:29 PM
>> To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: RE: Windows 8 Blog
>>
>> Thanks!  I just subscribed!  I'm going to certainly be keeping up
>> with this one.  I cannot wait to own Windows 8, but I think that
>> slow-on-the-uptake screen reader manufacturers could potentially be a
>> hindrance for all of us in this community.  I mean, JAWS 12's reign
>> could end quite abruptly if they refuse to adapt the later versions
>> to not use Mirror drivers anymore if Microsoft takes them away.  And
>> then if that is the case and screen readers do not keep up with
>> latest and greatest technology (and even nowadays, this is a problem
>> right now in my opinion), where will we go?  Will we be stuck with
>> our current configurations for the rest of our lives?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>> Rasmussen, Lloyd
>> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:05 PM
>> To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List; program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
>> programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Windows 8 Blog
>>
>> I find the blog concerning the development and planned features of
>> Windows 8 to be interesting reading.  Of course, it's Microsoft
>> propaganda.  New entries are posted every couple of days.  Screen
>> reader users and developers will have a lot to get used to (including
>> a ribbon interface for Windows Explorer).  I think that this RSS link
>> should work:
>>  http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/rss.aspx
>>
>>
>> Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Project Engineer National Library Service for
>> the Blind and Physically Handicapped
>> Library of Congress   202-707-0535
>> http://www.loc.gov/nls
>> The preceding opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect
>> those of the Library of Congress, NLS.
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