Hi All, I came across this on the blind news list. Goldwave is a programme which I have installed, and although I haven't used it much I find it quite good! I have contaccted them on a few occasions by email and there response has been always good, even if you have to wait a day or so! I will forward this article in the hope that you could assist Mike at Goldwave to address any accessibility issues and suggestions regarding the product. Please do support them as they deserve it! See below. Tony. Blind Access Journal Saturday, September 29, 2007 GoldWave Developer Seeks Accessibility Feedback from Blind Users By Darrell Shandrow The developer of the GoldWave audio editing software has expressed an interest in learning how blind and visually impaired people use the software and taking feedback regarding ways in which it may be made more accessible in future releases. All blind and visually impaired GoldWave customers are encouraged to contact Chris, the developer of this popular application in the blind community, with constructive feedback. LINK: http://www.goldwave.com/contact.php Given the numerous issues with Sound Forge 9.0, and the apparent lack of communications between Sony and its customers on accessibility and many other concerns, I may consider switching to GoldWave. All thoughts on this are welcome. Posted by Darrell at 3:37 PM http://blog.blindaccessjournal.com/2007/09/goldwave-developer-seeks-accessibility.html BlindNews Mailing List Subscribe: BlindNews-Request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "subscribe" as subject Unsubscribe: BlindNews-Request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" as subject Moderator: BlindNews-Moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://GeoffAndWen.com/blind RSS: http://GeoffAndWen.com/BlindNewsRSS.asp More information about RSS feeds will be published shortly. Blind Access Journal Saturday, September 29, 2007 GoldWave Developer Seeks Accessibility Feedback from Blind Users By Darrell Shandrow The developer of the GoldWave audio editing software has expressed an interest in learning how blind and visually impaired people use the software and taking feedback regarding ways in which it may be made more accessible in future releases. All blind and visually impaired GoldWave customers are encouraged to contact Chris, the developer of this popular application in the blind community, with constructive feedback. LINK: http://www.goldwave.com/contact.php Given the numerous issues with Sound Forge 9.0, and the apparent lack of communications between Sony and its customers on accessibility and many other concerns, I may consider switching to GoldWave. All thoughts on this are welcome. Posted by Darrell at 3:37 PM http://blog.blindaccessjournal.com/2007/09/goldwave-developer-seeks-accessibility.html