Daniel, Well if you want to use Open Office which is an open source item then you might want to consider a screen reader of the same ilk. I think it starts with the letter "N". Cy, The Anasazi From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daniel McGee Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 12:30 PM To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Coding Open Office Hi everyone, just adding another suggestion to the list. I would like to be able to use Open Office.org with Jaws. I really can't understand why FS make things that are going to be great like Research it. Although it's handy to find out a word, with a keystroke or two there are times when you just get no definition off of it. The only thing I really appreciate them doing is the vertural ribbon introduced into Jaws 12 with office applications. Also I am suggesting Open Office.org because mainly it's free! Just my thoughts Thanks for your very kind offer Jon. p.s. Not to get too off topic but I was just wondering about another question. Basicly with scripting which I have no knowledge of I just wondered one thing and that is: Is jaws easier to script than another Screenreader which I will just mention once it's called NVDA it uses Pithan code but the name is the only thing I know. Which in your view is the easiarist Screenreader to script with a programme. Daniel