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Sat, 27 May 2000 09:11:38 -0400
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From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>;
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 8:01 AM
Subject: A Main Menu Special on Windoweyes 4.0


> We are about to bring you one of the most exciting stories ever to air on
> ACB Radio's technology show, Main Menu. When one of the world's most
popular
> screen readers is about to come out with a new release, that's a story to
> which Main Menu will devote its time and resources.
>
> GW Micro has promised that the next version of its popular screen reader
for
> Windows, Windoweyes 4.0, will offer significant enhancements over its
> already highly acclaimed version 3.1. We'll speak with Doug Geoffray of GW
> Micro about what we can expect in Windoweyes 4.0, a public beta of which
> will be released on 31 May. Then, we put a private beta copy, supplied for
> this story, through its paces. Just how good is Windoweyes 4.0 with
Internet
> Explorer 5.5? What kind of functionality has been implemented in the long
> awaited Braille support? What other feature improvements are there? In
this
> story, we'll run the programme, take you through the new options, and let
> you hear the results for yourself. Tune in and be informed about how to
make
> the most of the public beta the moment it's available to everyone,
> Windoweyes and non-Windoweyes users alike, later in the week.
>
> The show airs at 9 PM Eastern time on Sunday evening, that's 1 AM GMT
> Monday. Visit
> http://www.acbradio.org
> choose the Mainstream link, and tune in using RealPlayer or Winamp. If you
> don't have either player, they are available from the download section,
> where you can also download Windoweyes set files and JFW script files for
> Winamp. This is a story you simply won't want to miss if you're a
Windoweyes
> user, or someone who enjoys checking out the alternatives.
>
> This comprehensive look at Windoweyes 4.0 takes up nearly the entire two
> hour show, with the exception of Matt Campbell's Look at Linux section,
> which this week focuses on e-mail.
>
>
> Jonathan Mosen
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> ICQ: 32257076
> Phone: +64-21-4Mosen
>
>
>
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