[real-eyes] Re: Fw: Window-Eyes First with Windows Vista

  • From: "Loy" <loyrg2845@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 19:36:48 -0500

You said it "I have spoken to 
folks at FS and have reported lots of bugs to them" So far, I haven't found any 
bugs in Window Eyes.   Version numbers really don't mean much. except the more 
version numbers the more you have paid.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Duyahn Walker 
  To: real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 7:21 PM
  Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Fw: Window-Eyes First with Windows Vista

  You know? I never thought I'd say this but, they are being just a bit cocky. 
  So what! There beta version is ready before JFW is? I mean, come on! 
  Win-eyes is a beta and they shouldn't say that it is a fully functional 
  program in my personal opinion. Beta programs do happen to have bugs in 
  them. I am using a midi program and it is a beta program. I have spoken to 
  folks at FS and have reported lots of bugs to them. Sorry if I am rambling 
  on and am probably making no sense. I am saying that I think FS should get a 
  chance. At least I can say this about Jaws. It is ahead in the numbers game 
  as apposed to Win-Eyes. JFW is in version 8, where as Win-eyes is only in 
  version 6? Um? Com on! Am I missing something here?


  Duyahn

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Robert Beach" <rbeach@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 5:09 PM
  Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Fw: Window-Eyes First with Windows Vista


  > Hmmm, it's about time they got it together.  I remember when they were
  > trying to support Windows 3.11 when everybody else had moved on to
  > Windows 98, not 95, but 98.  When asked what was taking them so long, I
  > remember a GW rep saying they didn't feel Windows 95 or 98 was stable
  > enough to work with.
  >
  > I also have an issue with a company releasing a public beta and calling
  > it "being ready on the same day."  If they were going to be "ready," it
  > should be a full release.
  >
  > Just a little slight of hand marketing there, in my personal opinion.
  >
  >
  >
  > Robert Lee Beach
  > Assistive Technology Specialist
  > Kansas City Kansas Community College
  > 7250 State Avenue
  > Kansas City, KS  66112
  > Phone:  (913) 288-7671
  > Fax: (913) 288-7678
  > E-mail:  rbeach@xxxxxxxxx
  >>>> jimkc@xxxxxxxxxx 01/30/07 4:14 PM >>>
  > Window-Eyes First with Windows Vista
  > Where's FS?
  >
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: dan@xxxxxxxxxxx
  > To: gw-info@xxxxxxxxxxx
  > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:27 PM
  > Subject: Window-Eyes First with Windows Vista
  >
  >
  >
  > Think Window-Eyes First - This is the first time in the history of
  > computer technology, where a full-featured screen reader is ready on the
  > same day as the general release of a new operating system.  No other
  > screen reader is ready.
  >
  > In July 2000 at the summer conferences GW Micro demonstrated Window-Eyes
  > reading Adobe PDF files.  No other screen reader was ready.
  >
  > In September 2001 at the WCD exhibition GW Micro demonstrated
  > Window-Eyes running under Windows XP.  No other screen reader was ready.
  >
  > In March 2002 at the CSUN conference GW Micro demonstrated Window-Eyes
  > version 4.2 utilizing Flash technology.  No other screen reader was
  > ready.
  >
  > With the January 2003 release of version 4.21, Window-Eyes was the first
  > to implement Display Chain Management, the standard that allows
  > applications such as screen readers and screen magnifiers to co-exist
  > peacefully.  No other screen reader was ready.
  >
  > In March 2003 at the CSUN conference GW Micro demonstrated Window-Eyes
  > running under Citrix MetaFrame XP, Microsoft Terminal Services and
  > Microsoft Windows XP/2003 Professional Remote Desktop.  No other screen
  > reader was ready.
  >
  > When Window-Eyes 4.5 was released in September 2003 it had the first and
  > to this date the only error reporting system available in a screen
  > reader.  This error reporting system improves stability and reliability,
  > which are critical to a productive, enjoyable computing experience.  No
  > other screen reader was ready then and no other screen reader is ready
  > today.
  >
  > In November 2005, the release of Window-Eyes 5.5 offered full support of
  > Mozilla Firefox running DHTML applications.  No other screen reader was
  > ready.
  >
  > December 4, 2006 GW Micro released Window-Eyes 6.0 with Microsoft Office
  > 2007 support and support for the new ribbon interface.  No other screen
  > reader was ready.
  >
  > Today - January 30, 2007 GW Micro released a public beta version of
  > Window-Eyes that will run under the new operating system, Windows Vista.
  > This is the first time in the history of computer technology, where a
  > full-featured screen reader is ready on the same day as the general
  > release of a new operating system.  No other full-featured screen reader
  > is ready.
  >
  > Think Window-Eyes First because we strive to be the First and you should
  > not have to wait.  We are leading the way, just as we have for many
  > years - innovating, changing with new technology, giving you, the
  > customer the true freedom to choose the latest software when you want
  > it.
  >
  > To download a full public beta version that anyone, even non-Window-Eyes
  > users can try, go to www.gwmicro.com/beta and download your copy today.
  >
  >
  > For our clients with computers running Windows 2000, XP or 2003 Server
  > there is a separate public beta download, which includes various
  > improvements and performance enhancements.  When you download your
  > version, please make certain you are choosing the correct file.
  >
  > Remember, this is a public beta version - please let us know about any
  > issues that you may find.  We listen and respond to our customers and
  > our goal is to provide the finest quality screen reader possible.
  >
  >
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