Just a few comments to add to this. First, I think gw-micro is a great
company and window eyes is a great product, I'm using it with my work
computer to write this message. With regard to supporting the web, at
this point at least, voiceover is actually ahead of window eyes,
because it handles the pages that change dinamicly. In window eyes, if
a page changes through something like java script, you must reload the
browse mode buffer. On the mac, as apple says, it just works. The new
content is available as you navigate the page. I know gw-micro is
working on this, and I'm sure once the work is done, it will work very
well. Also, on a mac, you can install a new version of the operating
system completely and totally without sighted assistance, with speech
and or a braille display. This cannot be done with windows. Of course,
this is not the fault of gw-micro, Microsoft gets the blame for that
one, but I think it demonstrates the commitment Apple has to accessibility.
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