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richard fiorello <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 18 Jan 2014 08:50:16 -0800
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Hi;
I think this is a great offer.  I am a bit perplexed though.  Gw 
micro still is in business to make a profit.  So how are they 
profitting from this free software? Any chance they are being 
reimbursed by the folks selling office?
Although the free version is nice, nothing like your own c d.
This is a very basic general statement but when I switched from 
jfw to window-eyes just remembering that gw tends to use control 
shift as their modifier where as jfw tends to use enter.  I'm 
using some software at my parttime retirement job that will only 
read using the number pad with window-eyes.  I'd love to know how 
it works with other screen readers.  Unfortunately since its on a 
network you have to get the blessing of a few people before 
installing and uninstalling things.  If I understand system 
access correctly you can just have it on a flash drive and plug 
in the flash drive where ever and away you go.
I understand what folks are saying but this brain isn't sure it 
wants to deal with two or three screen readers.  If you have to 
change screen readers depending upon what your trying to do then 
somebody needds to work on their screen reader.
    richard
sent from my braille note

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