[access-uk] Re: Free Screenreader Is There already

  • From: "Douglas Harrison" <harrisondf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 10:53:11 +0100

Doris,
I can download the documentation (which looks very promising)  but not the 
installer itself - 
only an apology!  Looks as if it was withdrawn soon after your download. 

Your point about version 1.0 is a good one.  Versions 1.0 of Webbie and the 
related 
Accessible products from the same stable have had to  be much improved since 
their initial 
release.  I found that my feedback was appreciated and seriously considered for 
the next 
version.  If your sticky keys problem persists I am sure that they would be 
grateful if you 
draw their attention to it as soon as  possible.


Douglas

  
On 24 May 2006 at 1:51, Chipmunks wrote:

> the documentation does give instructions for the use of the 
> spellcheck in word. I have not gotten nearly far enough to try spell
> checking. Getting a document to read in word and navigate it would be good
> for starters for me. <g>
> 
> I also need to find out what makes some of the modifier keys stick 
> with Thunder sometimes. (the corresponding windows accessibility 
> feature is turned off on my machine.)
> 
> I hThink this is a good start and i hope the program will continue to be
> developed. After all, we are looking at version 1.0 of Thunder here. I
> believe jaws and we 1.0 weren't that impressive either. <g>
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Doris
> 

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