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Same as when I had them separately, ZT remembers my language choices while JAWS needs me to set it every time I start it up. I've got Fusion but because it's on a new Win10 machine I went with the Microsoft voices rather than Eloquence so switching to Narrator wouldn't sound too different. Matt Ater also told me last CSUN that they are indistinguishable from the standalones. So it looks as if it is sufficient to test with JAWS and ZoomText separately, unless anyone has any experiences to the contrary.įrom: WebAIM-Forum On Behalf Of Farough, David (CFP/PSC) However, if you run Fusion, you can use JAWS instead of AppReader and DocReader. If you run only ZoomText, you still have AppReader and DocReader. At the top it explains the speech options. Thanks David - I had not come across that page.
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I don't have details on whether when both are detected the UI or options change in one or both of the apps.įrom: WebAIM-Forum On Behalf Of Steve Green
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I could be wrong - but this was what I understood from reading the site.
#Zoomtext 11 appreader license
My understanding is that at this point it's a license for both and that if you were to buy both and run both at the same time you would get the same experience. Toward the end of the document there is a heading covering zoomtext features not available in Fusion.įrom: WebAIM-Forum On Behalf Of Steve Green You can also specify Speech, Speech on demand or Silent modes. It seems that you have a choice of using ZoomText, Zoomtext fusion or Jaws. I found the following page that might answer your questions. That's actually a good thing if it's true, because it means we don't need to but it.Īlso, does anyone have any insight into the product roadmap? Will Fusion become a premium product with features you can't get on JAWS or ZoomText? Or maybe they haven't.Īpart from having a single installer and better support and training materials I can't see any difference. The Freedom Scientific website tells us virtually nothing, although it hints that AppReader and DocReader might have been replaced by JAWS. If Fusion is significantly different, there's a case for testing with it in addition to JAWS and ZoomText, but just how different is it? Number of posts in this thread: 5 (In chronological order)ĭoes anyone have any insight into the behaviour of Fusion compared with JAWS and ZoomText? In particular, I am interested in any differences that might be relevant when doing an expert review or user testing.