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Mike Pietruk <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 May 2009 07:37:34 -0400
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Ana 

At one time, GWMicro also recommended classic view for Window-Eyes.  They 
had dropped that recommendation some years back though users repeatedly 
still bring it up on their support list.  Habbits die hard; and, thanks to 
human nature, we tend to hold on to that which seems comfortable and 
reassurring.  
I like classic view not because it is necessarily better but that's what I 
know and works for me.
If I were a trainer, I would, of course, have to try new things just 
because they were there; as a user, I feel no such compulsion as I use 
what works for me for as long as it does and it meets my needs.
Like most, I adopt and adapt when it is needed; but I, on the other 
hand see no reason to rush out to try something just because it is there.  
If I did, I would likely go bananas as there is so much new these days 
that there is absolutely no way to keep on top of it unless I wished to 
make it my life's pursuit.
Fortunately, or some might say unfortunately <smile>!!, I view the use of 
PCs as a tool rather than an end in and of itself.





If you ask me after what fashion I mould my life, and what is the model by which
I would sculpture my being, I tell you, it is Christ.
Charles Spurgeon


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