What branches of government and what agencies? I had thought about
getting Window Eyes a few years ago had I gotten in with a hospital that
heavily u uses Citrix and remote access.
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> HI
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> Window Eyes is on my list to check out because some people on a blind
> interpreters list I am on think Window Eyes does a better job of switching smoothly
> between two languages than JAWS does.
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> The other reason I have heard for using Window Eyes ws from someone who does
> accessibility for various parts of the US government. I gather that Window
> Eyes is more compatible with some applications his clients need than is JAWS
> but I did not press very hard to guess about which applications.
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> Perhaps this helps.
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> Dorene Cornwell
> Seattle WA
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> In a message dated 11/9/2007 4:05:31 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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> Hi everyone, I am getting ready to learn Window Eyes in the program I am
> in here at school. I have the 60 day trial on order, and right now am
> playing with the 40 minute mode and have heard the pros and cons. I'm
> just wondering if anyone has switched from JAWS to Window Eyes, an why?
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