Hello Harvey, <blush, blush> Thanks for pointing out that we've failed to update the front page of the WordAloud site when we put up a fresh copy of WordAloud. The new expiry date is at the end of October. However we are only extending the special offer price for a personal copy till the 12th of September. I described the software as a "reader cum browser", because WordAloud has only limited browsing capabilities, and we have been marketing the software as an off-line reader. Furthermore, some facilities have been masked off in the evaluation version, such as the ability to type in a URL and go to the corresponding page. However, with the evaluation version you can open any text files (including saved web pages) on a disc drive in the computer. If a file is marked up in HTML, you can follow any links that are embedded in the file; and there is a back button for returning. The links can be of either the file or the http form, for local pages or web pages respectively. I would like to discuss with you, Harvey, when it would be appropriate for WordAloud to be included in the WAI resources page. Cheers from Chiswick, John -- In message <[log in to unmask]> Harvey Bingham writes: >John Nissen <[log in to unmask]> just called your software to >the attention of the primarily accessibility librarian audience of >the mailing list: > > [log in to unmask] > >Your website http://www.wordaloud.co.uk/ indicates it is too late to >(end of July) to get an evaluation version. > >I would like one to evaluate, as a possible resource to include within >the World Wide Web's Web Accessibility Initiative resources page, and >so I expect would others in AXSLIB-L. > >Regards/Harvey Bingham >Invited Expert -- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative -- Access the word, access the world! -- Try our WordAloud software!! John Nissen, Cloudworld Ltd., Chiswick, London, UK Tel: +44 (0) 845 458 3944 (local rate in the UK) Fax: +44 (0) 20 8742 8715 Email: [log in to unmask] Web: http://www.cloudworld.co.uk and http://www.wordaloud.co.uk