trouble with CVS and a request for votes
Amanda Lee
amanda at shellworld.net
Fri Sep 28 11:38:20 EDT 2001
Yes, I tend to disagree here too because I know that
Artic BusinessVision will allow you to query the exact row and column of
the cursor as well as there are keystrokes as well as the use of the
numberpad to read character, word, line sentance and paragraph.
JAWS for DOS does similar functions.
I'm sure that the DOS versions of GW's products do similar functions as
well so don't know where folks got this mis-conception but this is mixing
apples and oranges.
I believe the version should be 1.0 and go forward.
Amanda Lee
Alexandria, VA
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Give me an example of a DOS screenreader
> like that in an editor.
> I'm interested to hear of one now, maybe I'll relent
> on that issue after all.
> Greg
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 08:10:04PM -0500, Adam Myrow wrote:
> > Given that many DOS screen readers don't automatically read where you are
> > in every application, I have to say let's call Speakup version 1.0. It's
> > got a lot of features that make it a good choice, not the least of which
> > is that it comes up talking from the beginning. Many people give more
> > respect to a 1.0 or 2.0 product than a 0.10A product. That's my vote.
> > Oh, I got Brltty and Speakup working together. They make a good, pair.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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