Episode 105 of FSCast was released recently. It contains part 2 of an interview conducted with Ted Henter, which begun with the previous episode, also available on the FreedomScientific.com Web site. I have not heard both parts of the interview but I have listened to portions of part 2 and found it to be fascinating listening. Ted was one of the founders of Henter-Joyce, which came out with JAWS for DOS in the 1980's and eventually came out with the JAWS program we're all familiar with, known as JAWS for Windows, in 1995. Ted speaks very candidly about how he was under tremendous pressure to release a Windows screen reader when the world was slowly moving away from DOS and what the early days of JFW were like.
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