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It's great, wish I never got wineyes, although a friend and I didn't think
that way awhile ago. I hate the restriction in the demo of the 40 minutes,
but can't really afford the $895 to register, so guess it's window-eyes I use.
At 01:06 PM 12/3/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I presume it should be JFW, to be precise as JAWS was a DOS product.
>
>In any case, in case you really don't know, JFW is the leading screen 
>reader for Windows access by blind persons. I say "leading" in terms of 
>greatest deployment.
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com wrote:
>
>> What is the referrence to JAWS? 
>> 
>> 
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