That's why I don't use windows other than at work where I have no choice. For 
home use, it's the mac all the way, far less problems and a built in screen 
reader.
On Sep 1, 2014, at 2:14 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:

> Mmm, that's great in theory, but Windows isn't built for access through APIs 
> in the same way that OS X and Linux are yet, so you inevitably need one of 
> the commercial screen readers, for some purpose.  So you end up installing 
> the one screen reader that does everything, either JAWS or Window-Eyes (I'm 
> fortunate enough to own both).
> 
> I hope that Microsoft advances the state of play here, because I really do 
> want to see a Windows world devoid of the requirement for external screen 
> reading software.  But yeah, you know, that's kind of not going to happen 
> while Microsoft is studiously avoiding getting hit by sueballs, to our 
> exclusion.
> 
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