On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Ann Parsons wrote: > Hi all, > > It is a good question if you don't understand that Linux is a totally > different operating system from Windows. JFW is a Windows product. > If JFW worked under Linux, we wouldn't have Speakup or Emacspeak. You > can emulate the key map, but you're talking apples and oranges. I'm > not a techie, so I don't know the technical reasons behind this, but > the way the screen reader gets info from the screen and so on are > different. I think even the way graphics is handled in Linux is > different from the way in which it is handled in Windows. And this is > not to mention the licensing problems that would blossom if JFW users > started using Linux. They wouldn't want to do so. Why should someone > pay $900 for a screen reader when both the operating system, Linux, > plus its very workable screen reader Speakup, and/or the output system > for Emacs, are free. Not only are they free, as in free beer, their > source code is free as well. I wouldn't pay a red cent for JFW to > run on Linux. I couldn't afford it, for one. I couldn't fix it if it > broke, for another. I'd have to wait years before the programmers at > Freedom Scientific got their act together to implement any new > features or to fix bugs. Naw, the learning curve is not steep enough > to warrant such a thing. Woe! slow down there ann. What he's wondering is, will jfw work on something like vmware. imho, I don't think so. For starters, there's the issue of direct x. I don't think that direct x is even handled at all in a windows emulator. I'll stand to be corrected as always. there's also the issue of msaa and whether or not it will work on something like vmware. I can see his point but I also see the other side of the coin having started from scratch with linux. but I take your point too. why pay through the nose for a crappy piece of software that gets major changes about once every whenever they can think of something they want to add. -- Shaun Oliver In a world whithout fences and walls who needs Windows and Gates? EMAIL: shaun_oliver at optusnet.com.au ICQ: 76958435