[access-uk] Re: jaws 7

  • From: "Andrew Hodgson" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 14:21:21 +0100

Hi,

The thing is now at work I am on 5.1.  When Longhorn or whatever comes out in a 
few years, I would pay more for upgrading to the latest version at that time 
then if I had kept up with the upgrades, so the more upgrades they put out in 
this period the more money they will make when they get an upgrade a lot of 
users will have to jump up to.  I really don't see why they need to continually 
put out new software - I am quite happy with the version I already have.

Thanks.
Andrew.


-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Barry
Sent: Tue 27/09/2005 10:41
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: jaws 7
 
I'm happy with 5.1 and don't intend up-grading for a long time.  If Bill 
Gates comes up with a version of Windows that is radically better than XP 
pro, then I might consider a mortgage to pay for it and an up-grade in Jaws. 
To be frank, I can't afford the cost of an upgrade without a very good 
reason and there doesn't seem to be one in version 6 or 7.

Barry H

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adrian Higginbotham" <adrian.higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: jaws 7


Haven't seen anyone commenting on this thread - could it be that we no
longer care very much about new jfw versions because they come so thick
and fast that each on it's own contains little worth talking about?

quick nav keys for word sounds handy particularly when reading large
documents but would we really remember more new keystrokes.
improved performance in adobe acrobat sounds like the single thing that
might make a difference to me day to day.
access to firefox is interesting on the face of it but will it make much
difference.
a nod to the competition with the version that can be run from a
pen-drive although interestingly at no extra cost which might have minor
benefits for a few although given that the authorization still has to
exist on each hoste machine suspect the usefulness is quite limited.

discuss


Adrian Higginbotham
Accessibility and inclusion adviser
British Educational Communications and Technology Agency - BECTA
Tel: Direct dial 024 7679 7333 - Internal extension #2287
Email: Adrian.Higginbotham@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: http://www.becta.org.uk/
BECTA, Millburn Hill Road, Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7JJ



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From: brian hartgen [mailto:brian@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 September 2005 16:12
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] jaws 7


Hi

I left this for a few hours in case someone else posted it, but since
they have not, the What's New document for jaws 7.0 is now available at
http://www.freedomscientific.com/fs_products/software_jaws70fea.asp

Brian Hartgen
E-MAIL:  brian@xxxxxxxxxxx
MSN:  brian@xxxxxxxxxxx
SKYPE:  brianhartgen
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