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Pam,
Both JAWS and Window-Eyes offer out-of-box support for many
applications. Each also has mechanisms for helping to handle situations
where you want to adjust how the screen reader works with an
application. In JAWS as you mention it is the scripting
language. Window-Eyes offers what they call set files.
Have you used either program? I would consider getting demonstration
copies for each program which can be downloaded for free and determine
which you feel more comfortable using.
At 08:28 PM 3/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello,
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>I'm preparing to purchase a speech software package and wonder if I could
>get prose & cons concerning JAWS & Window Eyes (latest versions of both),
>from the group.
>I would appreciate any information you can provide.
>I understand that if you can learn the scripting language for JAWS you can
>get JAWS to work with applications that aren't presently supported by
>Freedom Scientific.
>Does Window Eyes have anything similar?
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>Thanks for any assistance,
>Pam
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>Hello,
>
>I'm preparing to purchase a speech software package and wonder if I could
>get prose & cons concerning JAWS & Window Eyes (latest versions of both),
>from the group.
>I would appreciate any information you can provide.
>I understand that if you can learn the scripting language for JAWS you can
>get JAWS to work with applications that aren't presently supported by
>Freedom Scientific.
>Does Window Eyes have anything similar?
>
>Thanks for any assistance,
>Pam
>
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