Ok so welcome to our webinar today which is part of Quantum's Roadshow with VFO .I'm Rebecca Clark from Quantum and I'm very
pleased to welcome Eric Damery who is Vice President of Software Product Management at the VFO and as he's been with JAWS just
about from the beginning is known in the industry as "Mr Jaws". Today he is going to share with us
what is new in the software area at VFO and also various information about JAWS and Fusion.
We will be talking for about 30 miuntes and then we'll open for questions.
I'll just go through some housekeeping tips for using the Zoom software that we are using for this webinar.
We'll mute your microphones during most of it but then we'll be stopping for questions
so you will be able to speak at that time point. If you need to mute yourself you can either click on the microphone icon on
the bottom of the program interface, or you can press Alt +A.
You can also go the chat area and enter a message or a question to us.
The shortcut for that is Alt +H, and we are recording this presentation so we
will be sending it to around to anybody that would like it afterwards.
So I'll now hand over to Eric. Thank you.
Ok, thank you Rebecca and thanks to everybody who has joined the webinar. It's great to be here in Australia.
I'm sorry you weren't able to attend one of the sessions directly but we did want to spend an hour or so
and cover as much of the information that we are doing in our presentations as we travel around,
and my goal is to limit the conversation to 30 minutes or so on our side and then open it up and try and answer questions
So , I do have some prepared material I'm going to try and demonstrate, a feature or two in the new JAWS 2018.
and then we'll go and answer some questions at the end of that so let me start by bringing up a
slide presentation if I can
We have 2 computers here where we are doing the webinar so I can see stuff on my screen and am waiting until
it comes up on Rebecca's screen and it has now so I am assuming you can all see the slides.
I'm Eric Damery as Rebecca said. I'm the vice president of software product management.
I've been involved in the industry here for the better part of 25 years and worked directly with the team at
Freedom Scientific, prior to that Henter -Joyce and now of course we are VFO group.
and I've been working with the entire team in development
of the JAWS for Windows program.
A little bit about VFO
We were formed about 2 years ago
when Optelec from the Netherlands and Freedom Scientific from Florida came together
and got purchased by Vector Capital , the private equity company in San Francisco and about
6 or 7 months after that was formed, Ai Squared joined, and since then, Ai Squared by the way is in Vermont. They are the makers of
ZoomText and following that , more recently we were joined by The Paciello Group which is a web testing and services company
based in New England and they have
they have members of their team throughout the world, actually. So we've got a very good group now,
with a lot of understanding of accessibility both on the web and in applications.
and we have got a pretty good mix of both hardware and software products.We've been very busy putting the teams together.
and I hope that organisations that use both JAWS and Zoomtext will be noticing
both now and in the future how these products start to work much better together.
We are trying to really make that a priority for us right now to really get the
co-operation between the two products.
We do
represent products in about 70 countries. We have all kinds of languages covered and we''ve got a large team, and every one of us...
on the group seems to have a very lengthy time in the industry so there is a lot of experience.
So I would like to talk about some recent releases. Just to give you a little update we
recently did a JAWS 2018 which is going to be the SMA release for this year
It came out on October 25th.
and the key changes in that are continued improvements
with all of the browsers but we are starting to make some head way with the Edge browser and
I may talk about that afterwards. If we get some questions I'll certainly do what I can to answer them.
We've also changed our versioning. As I mentioned it is a 2018 release. I think many people were expecting it to be JAWS 19.
We are making this change because we are starting to bring JAWS, ZoomText and our new Fusion product
together. They wll start releasing simultaneously in the future and they will all have
the same version numbers when they release together so it will be very clear to everybody which versions go with which.
We were not able to release ZoomText and Fusion at the same time this year as JAWS
but it is our plan to get there with the next release.
We will put out a ZoomText and Fusion in January timeframe so you'll see the 2018 release of those 2 products coming in January.
The plan is that if you are going to be using Fusion 2018 you will be using the JAWS 2018 release and ZoomText 2018 as part of it.
We've also updated our Convenient OCR feature in JAWS for Windows and I'm going to try and demonstrate this a little bit to you.
Essentially we've added in support now for any file format, not just PDF so, previously, if you had a PDF document
that was inaccessible you could open the document in Acrobat Reader and have JAWS
for Windows OCR the entire document and read it back to you, if it was an image file, so you could get very quick access to it.
We've expanded that out
for the camera that we have been providing from Freedom Scientific for a number of years called the Pearl.
The Pearl has been a product that has primarily worked with OpenBook software only and its expanded now to work with JAWS for Windows.
and we'll also be working with Fusion shortly. We are also making Pearl start to work with other things like
ZoomText for its ImageReader feature and KNFB Reader. So people with KNFB reader software will be able to use the Pearl camera
with that as well.
We've also added in support for the new Microsoft 10 synthesizers that got added in the Fall Creators release this year.
Actually it was prior to the Fall Creators release, but it was the Creators release that came out in March timeframe, and it has new synthesizer voices
Mobile voices, that you will see if you go into the JAWS voice options.
You'll able to find those Microsoft voices in there if you have Windows 10.
We have also added a new feature for
web verbosity. We've always had verbosity settings in JAWS but these are specific for web pages so
as authors of web pages
put mark up in to help you navigate and understand when things are happening, such as when you when you are entering tables and leaving tables
and entering regions and leaving regions.
The ability to have JAWS get that information out of the way so as you read through a document
you don't get interrupted by that kind of information
If this a URL that you use on a regular basis and you understand how its formatted and you understand that kind of information,
and you don't need it any more you will be able to get it out of the way and disable it using this new verbosity feature.
We are also doing an update for JAWS 18 that will be coming in November.
That release is going to have some updates to Office 365 in addition to changes that we are putting in to accomodate
the updates that Microsoft is pumping out in the Fall Creators version that just came out in October.
We are also continuing to make some improvements on Edge and some of those improvements are making it back into JAWS 18.
There will also be a few other fixes. You will be able see the write up on the web when that update comes out.
I should make it clear to those of you who don't use
JAWS for Windows currently or haven't installed multiple versions. Our software is designed that major
SMA releases can both be installed on the computer at the same time. For those of you who have JAWS 18,
You can install JAWS 2018
and 18 remains there and you can still use it so it doesn't interfere with the use of that version.
So if you have 2018 installed and an update that comes out for 18, if at some point,
you restart 18 it will tell you an update is available and it will just update the 18 release.
For those of you that have moved onto 2018 already you don't have to worry about updating your 18, anything that goes into 18 goes into the 2018 version.
In December we will be updating MAGic 14. MAGic is a screen magnification software
that Freedom Scientific has distributed for a number of years and we have made some modifications to that.
for the large customer in the US, the Social Security Administration, and we have also made some adjustments because of the Fall Creators
release of Windows 10 so we've updated MAGic and we've brought in many of the changes that we have been doing in JAWS 18
over the last 6 months or so and they are all coming in to that MAGic 14 release also.
In December you'll also be getting the first update of JAWS 2018
That will come in the first or second week time period.
and that release will have a couple of new features and some continued changes to make improvements in things like Office 365
and the browsers and so forth, so watch for that fiirst update; and then following
the December updates the next thing you should be seeing is the new releases of ZoomText and
Fusion 2018 although I do anticipate one more update to ZoomText 11 and that will probably come in the December timeframe as well.
So please watch for that one.
As you can see , we've been pretty busy, we are doing a lot of updates.I'd like to spend just a moment explaining
that it has changed quite a bit over the past over the last couple of years. Microsoft has really changed their model.
They have put a lot of emphasis into accessibility, but in addition to accessibility, just in general Microsoft has gone to a new model.
of making rapid changes and doing updates every 6 to 7 months
and those updates will be rolling updates coming in the Windows 10 platform. So if you have Windows 10.
and you are connected to the Internet, going forward you can expect that you are going to be getting updates
at various times throughout the year. If you are an individual home user
with a computer running Windows 10
in all likelihood you will be one of the first ones to get that update
They tend to push it out
to home users first
and then corporate and educational and professional. If you are a home user and you have got Windows 10
and you are connected to the web be prepared you are going to be getting some of these updates. Make sure you are part of the SMA program
As they are making changes we have to make changes and we'll need you to get our updates as well.
So just to talk a little bit about Fusion
Fusion is a product that came out
at the end of 2015 .Ai Squared released it
At the time, when they first released Fuson it was a combination of the Zoomtext product and
the Window-Eyes product. They added Window-Eyes in as a full blown screen reader to ZoomText to give it a much more
high level of speech
After the merger we made a decision to go forward with Fusion, but instead of using Window-Eyes , we substituted in JAWS for Windows.
and we got the first release out back in the April/March timeframe,
this past year and that was Fusion 11, so it installs both ZoomText 11 and JAWS 18.
It is a single installation to give
some flexibility to organisations that don't necessarily want to have to install multiple products.
They can install one time with Fusion and they get both ZoomText and JAWS on the computers as well.
This is a great opportunity for
organisations to have a product on there, so no matter what the users need, no matter how much speech
somebody requires with magnification, or if they require no magnification at all and just speech,
the Fusion solution puts enough of the technology on there to meet the needs of everybody
Also, it is a nice way to be able to include the benefits
I'm going to demonstrate a little bit about JAWS 2018 and its OCR capabilities
I mentioned this before, when Fusion 2018 comes out , someone who has that installed will have all of those OCR capabilities.
that are available through JAWS 2018
This brings that technology that we are in making in one product, into another product line. So it is going to speed up and make the
expeerience for all users at each level a little bit stronger.
So what installs with Fusion? It is a single install. Both ZoomText and JAWS are placed on the computer.
and you get an icon to run as Fusion which launches them both.
For organisations that are familiar with having 2 different
serial numbers, 2 different authorisationnumbers for products and so forth, with Fusion you get one serial number,
you get one authorisation codes and it works for all products.As updates come out for ZoomText , or for JAWS,
as soon as they are released, if you run as Fusion you'll get told
there is an update for one one of the products and you will be asked to install that update.So we are testing the updates,
not only as individual products but also as Fusion before they get released.
JAWS and ZoomText know if they are running as individual products or if they are running as Fusion and I think that is an important
point because somebody may do some testing for instance, they may want to test,
as a JAWS user would be using it, with different speech settings, with a different speech rate and so forth but they may also
test as a Fusion customer
with different settings in and each product will store the settings for JAWS
independently of the other product so you can easily switch back and forth and try it with different settings.
It is going to be very good for the testing space I think.
As I mentioned there will be 3 icons that will be sent to your desktop when the install happens.
You'll get a Fusion icon,
which is a red Z, you'll get a ZoomText
traditional icon which is blue with a Z in it and you will get a JAWS icon. All three will be on your desktop and if you launch
the individual JAWS or ZoomText just those products, as you had them in the past, they'll run that way,
if you launch as Fusion it will run that way, For those of you who are familiar with one of the techniques that we have had in JAWS for a while , the go to the run dialog
you'll be able to do that now with all the products. So if you press windows key +R and bring up the run dialog,
and type in JAWS18 or JAWS2018 with no spaces
Either one of those of those products will launch depending on which one you type in. You will also be able to that with Fusion.
You can do that today with Fusion 11 by typing in the word Fusion
and the number of 11 with no spaces, pressing enter will launch Fusion 11.
you will also be able to do this once we get to 2018 with Zoomtext by typing in ZT2018 or Zoomtext2018.
Those will both launch the ZoomText product.Of course Fusion 2018 and JAWS 2018 will work as well.
I mentioned that for those of you who don't use the mouse and clicking on the icons. Thats a very quick way of launching the programs as well.
So key benefits of Fusion.Single installation and authorisation, regular updates, screen tracking,
is synchronised so while JAWS is reading on web pages, Zoomtext is tracking where JAWS is reading.
Braille obviously , moving along with it.Navigation quick keys allow you to jump around by headings and controls, paragraphs
and Zoomtext will track right along with the navigational quick keys. You get the benefits of...
Eloquence and Vocaliser Expressive 2.2 voices and all languages available
for all three products as we get to the 2018 release.
Typeability, the typing tutor created by YesAccessible.com, works with JAWS for Windows, also works with Fusion as a result.
and J-Say created by Hartgen consultancy, the interface between JAWS for Windows and Dragon Naturally speaking
is also supporting Fusion, so if you have Fusion you can start to use the J-say version with that.
Also contact Hartgen consultancy for the J-Say and Yes Accessible for the typing tutor.
Thats right, I'm sorry You can contact Quantum and get it from them.
The future improvements, and there will be some.
coming in the JAWS for Windows 2018 release, of course you will get those features automatically
moved right into the Fusion product line also. We've been demonstrating a couple of the new features
coming up in the December release during the presentations this week and
I won't go into those features on this webcast but I will tell you to pay attention and watch for that update in December. I think these are two great
features coming. I should mention that the ecosystem of JAWS scripting solution
that have been out there are available to Fusion users so if they've got
an organisation has created scripts to get speech
and things working bettter in a job space
through this JAWS scripting language
once you get Fusion on those scripts can be incorporated into the Fusion product and used in the same fashion.
Ok , downloading software on the Freedom Scientific homepage
There is a link for downloads and you will find access
to JAWS, ZoomText Fusion MAGic, OpenBook,
all of our products. If you go to the ZoomText Fusion link, it will take you to the ZoomText download page where you'll find
and Fusion right on there. You'll also find links on our page for Synthesizers. I mentioned that you get access to Vocalizer Expressive in JAWS for Windows
On the JAWS download page you'll find synthesizers and
when you go to the synthesizer page you'll find access to Vocalizer Expressive version 2
in any language that you would like along with every voice available for that language and there are an awful lot of options out there.
So if you visit that page you can download any of the
voices that you want. They are included for free with our licences of JAWS or Fusion. You can even use these voices with our
40 minute reboot the computer mode demo. I will talk about
a change coming up in ZoomText 2018
So prior upgrades to ZoomText
required you to get a new serial number from Ai Squared
And you had to enter that new serial number in order run that
new SMA release. Starting with ZoomText 2018 we'll be converting that over to
a single serial number that you will keep for the future along with an ILM authorisation code as we've
done with JAWS and Fusion and it is our goal to automate the process of
sending that authorisation code to existing ZoomtTm.
So if you've got Zoomtext 11 today and you are interested in getting the upgrades
in the future I suggest and request that you get on the SMA program very quickly.
and give us an opportunity to get you the next update prior to the release of 2018
and it will be able to
introduce your next version serial number right into your computer so you won't have to get involved in typing it in.
I think the transition will be much easier this time than it may have been in the past
as people would do upgrades to ZoomText. So I encourage you to get involved with the SMA program.
and do so right away.
Let me before I stop for questions, I am going to back out of this powerpoint presentation and I want to bring up and show you a bit of
the OCR with JAWS for Windows. So I'm going to launch the 2018 version.
It should be now and there is
a slight delay so I will attempt to
pause a little bit to make sure
that when I say something and when the computer should be speaking, because of JAWS it will do so.
If you are seeing my screen, on my desktop
you will see that there is a file called "picture with text"(JAWS can be heard say "Photos, photos, listbox)
I clicked on that file it brought it up and you'll see its a
picture that I took out of a book. I just turned to a page. It was a Seeing Eye book that came out
last year, and I opened it up, took a picture of the
page so I have this text but it is a jpeg file so of course
screen readers can't reading this, but..
this feature allows you to go right to the file on the desktop and right click, or open the context menu on that file.(JAWS heard reading in the background)
There is an option called "Recognise with JAWS" and that option is there because I have JAWS 2018.
installed. I didn't have to do anything else. If I press enter on "Recognise with JAWS",
JAWS will actually go in and OCR the contents of that file and then deliver it back to me.So I'll press enter.
now and will give it a second and see what we get back.JAWS reads " Folder view, list view, Picture with text .jpg, checked, 24 of 27, OCR
started,document is right side up "Letter from the CEO.."
(JAWS heard reading the document)
Eric: So I stopped
the screen reader at that point.As you saw, it did the OCR, it opened up a window that JAWS creates.
It put the text into that window
on the screen and it automatically started to read the text. I now have access to the text. I can move by word.
and I can select the text.
I can use standard windows commands to select.(JAWS heard reading)
I can then take the selection that I've made, go out to a word document and paste it in
or an email message to save the contents if
that is what I want to do. I can select it all using Ctrl +A, I can seelct by line, shift down arrow and so forth.
and this is a very good way to get quick access to print material if I don't have some
other option on my computer such as
OpenBook. We've also made this work with the Pearl camera. So if I have a Pearl camera and I plug it into my computer then
I can take a piece of paper, set it up with my Pearl camera, and through some commands
Insert + Space, the letter O then A for Acquire.
JAWS reads "Camera and scanner recognition dialog".
JAWS reads"Scanners combo box , Pearl One of one"
It pulls up this dialog box and it recognises
that I have a Pearl camera and it is going to allow me to just press enter here and it would take a picture of the text
on the document that is underneath the Pearl camera, OCR it and deliver it bnck to me just like it did with the file on the desktop.
I should also point out that if I had a scanner, a flatbed scanner plugged into my computer it would also appear
or a TWAIN flatbed scanner, and that would also work
As I mentioned with Fusion 2018 when it comes out so
So if anybody has got any questions either type them to us,
Rebecca: So if anybody has got any questions either type them to us,
or raise your hand
so is there anybody who wants to ask a question?
We did have one about which version of ZoomText is installed with Fusion.
Whether it was Mag/Reader or Magnifier
Eric: So when you install Fusion it installs full blown JAWS and full blown Zoomtext Mag/Reader on your
computer. When you run as Fusion you are running
the Magnifier part of Zoomtext
and JAWS for Windows will handle all the speech at that point but if you shut Fusion down and then launch ZoomText it will run as
ZoomText Magnifier/Reader or you can have the user turn off the speech and essentially run as ZoomText Magnifier so when you put Fusion
on you have all variations. Rebecca :Were there any other questions at this point? I'll check if anyone is raising their
hand.I can't see anybody. We've got another question. What is the advantage of using Fusion over ZoomText Mag/Reader.Eric: Good
question , so when you are running as ZoomText Mag/Reader you are just getting the speech that ZoomText has always had in the product
That isn't quite the level of speech that you would get if you had a a full blown screen reader like JAWS for Windows
So if you run as Fusion you are going to get a lot more speech options and things like being able to navigate on a web page using single letter
navigation to jump around and have the speech track that along with the visual aspect. That is something you don't have
in ZoomText.
In order to do that with ZoomText you really had to go into the App reader
With Fusion you can do that with a live screen. You'll also get access to a
lot of the features that JAWS brings to the table, like OCR capabilities , skim reading, text analyser, Research It.All of these features are
available when running as Fusion where they are not when you are running as Mag/Reader.
Rebecca :Ok, thanks, another question , with there be the same type of district and site licences that are available for JAWS, available for Fusion?
Eric: Yes they are available now and you can do those today in Fusion 11. You can get it as a district license, actually it is an enterprise or a non enterprise license.
You can buy them as stand alone or multiuser licenses. And we have the Home version or Pro versions.
of Fusion just like we do with JAWS. In the ZoomText line we also have the enterprise, non enterprise, single user, multi user but there will only be the one level
It will not be split on the magnifier/ reader product into the home and pro that will be restricted to Fusion and JAWS.
Rebecca So we have had a comment here that the OCR feature would be good.
And another question. This is something that we have had come up in the roadshows. If you 've got ZoomText Fusion with the OCR feature of JAWS what can the Openbook software offer above this?
Is it maybe the features of Exact and Split views, things like that?
Eric: Yes that is one of them. What that means is when you use OpenBook when you OCR something you can get an exact image
of what's been scanned in, side by side with the OCR'ed image.
and you can edit right there in the scanned file that you have created.
so you don't have to save that text and take it out to Microsoft Word to make the adjustments.
You can also save in many different formats including Braille and Audio right in OpenBook
OpenBook also allows you to do annotations and keep notes in material that you have scanned in and
it has some unique scanning capabilities to be able to tell
it for instance that this is a recipe book or poetry or something that doesn't have any punctuation to make sure
that it can pause at the end of lines rather than look for punctuation for pauses because if you OCR'ed a recipe book it would be awfully difficult understand which measurement goes with which ingredient.
That capability in OpenBook is not in JAWS at this point. OpenBook also comes with 2 scanning engines. The Nuance OCR engine that is included with JAWS and the Abbyfine reader
engine that is only in OpenBook at the moment. So it does some polling when something is scanned in and can do a little
better job.OpenBook also has
the Freedom import printer so if you have a file you can send it straight into OpenBook and have it OCR'ed and then of course save it into
a different file format.Rebecca : OK thanks Eric. Any other questions?
Ok so somebody that is using Omnipage on long 100 +page documents that creates a lot of white noise in the OCR .
How well does Fusion work in comparison regarding that?
Eric: I think that is a great question and I don't have an answer to it. I would be interested in finding out how that works. If you have an opportunity..
you can install JAWS 2018 right now and try that out.
and find out. Plug a scanner in and use 2018 to do the scan and see.
if it puts the white noise in or takes it out.Rebecca: Ok great.
Well we might just
carry on. We can stop at the end for a few questions, we'll see how we go.
Eric: Maybe I'll cover one of the features
that we have been talking about
this week. I've been bringing up several things that exist in the product already,
One of the presentations that we are going to start preparing for next year for the CSUN convention which happens in March in
California, is a JAWS bytes session
We give a whole bunch of small features
that exist in JAWS for Windows
and or Fusion and share those with the attendees of the session
and we'll probably also share that slide deck out with all the information on how to set up things to do this
for users that don't attend the conference. But we'll put things in there like this
the history feature in JAWS. Many users don't know about this feature.
It is quite useful
once you get handy with it. When I say history,really it is a history of what JAWS has spoken.
and so for instance, if you bring up a message dialog box
that has a long number in it or a code that you need to share with somebody, like a support organsiation or something, and it is hard to
remember that stuff. and then read it back to them
or remember it and then type it into an email message, and oftentmes you can't get access to it to select it and copy it,
You might be able to read it, you might be able to move the Jaws cursor to it and have
spoken, and as long as you can get it to read, right after it reads you can do the following. Hold down the Insert key, press the space bar
and then hit the letter H for History
At that moment a window will pop up on the screen and the last 50 strings that were sent to the synthesiser will be
placed in that window and the last thing that was said will be the last item in the list and thats where your cursor
will be. You can then select that line or as many
lines back as you need, copy them to the clipboard and then paste the information right into your email message or some place else if
you are trying to save the information.
So that is the history feature, a great tool withing JAWS for Windows
for quite a while and if you have not tried it, you can try it instantly, if you have got JAWS running , any version.
Just Ins+Space, goes into the layered mode and you hear a little sound
and the letter H
and then wait and you will get it.
Rebecca: Ok thats great.
We did miss one person's question. He doesn't seem to have audio
Ok while we are on we do keep getting
the occasional issue with our internet so if we drop out we will be back.
Hopefully it will stay put
A: The question that I had for Eric is that I've heard through different mailing lists
there is talk of VFOs products going to a subscription based model
like Office 365? Eric: Yes, well
we have started to introduce some subscriptions
Currently there is a 90 day license of JAWS available
that can be purchased
and that is really the first introduction to a subscription. I expect that we will expand that out to annual subscriptions and maybe two
year, three year. That will give people an opportunity
to maybe avoid buying a 2 year SMA and they will maybe be able to start buying shorter subscriptions.
The nice thing about subscriptions is you've always got access to the latest and greatest version
and I think
as we've introduced or think about subscriptions we're introduce a subscription that allows some
one to access any of the products. I'll give you another, "for instance". In the US there is a program now through American Printing House for the Blind
for students , through the American Printing House Quota funds
that are available students are able to buy annual subscriptions
to JAWS for Windows through that, through the American Printing House only at this time
I think we will continue to see that program expanded with education.
and I think into
some other channels in the near future.
Rebecca: Thanks for that Eric, so
Are there other things that you wanted to talk about at all?
OK so I'll share my screen. The other thing that we have been talking about on these roadshows are the new braille products. So here at Quantum we've now got available
the Focus 40 5th generation
to show. We are doing a bit of a special on the couple of the older
, version 4 I guess model.
We've got the 5th generation which is more durable, its got some extra features.We are more than happy to chat to you about that and show you that,
We've got the ElBraille now as well. Currently we've got the 14 cell, we will be getting the 40 cell version as well.
That is a whole Windows 10 notetaker with 40 cells. You can run your Office, it comes with JAWS loaded.
You can just use one of your activations keys with it.
I'll just share my screen again.
One more questions. Are there any improvements
to the authorisation or activation processes for the any of the enterprise versions?
Eric: Alright, for the multiuser products
ILM, I'm not sure if you are familiar with how it works on the JAWS side
if that is what you are asking. We have a license server
that can be installed on someones computer and if you want to learn about this or learn about this or look at how it functions.
You can go to the Freedom Scientific Home page and I believe
under support you will find a choice for networks and the information and you can download the license server and install it and see how it works.
Basically you are given an authorisation code. You put the authorisation code in
Oh, they do know how it works
So if you are having issues with that
network license solution I encourage you to contact Quantum and lets get some conversations
going because we are using it very successfully in many different places
So if you do have any further questions do contact us
here at Quantum 1300 883 853 . We have also got Danny and sometimes myself on the
Software support line 1300 791 777 or by e-mail
And you can either visit our website quantumrlv.com.au
or freedomscientific.com or zoomtext.com for any of the product information and downloads.
We also want to look at getting more information out
in webinars with tips and tricks so
I've definitely learned things this week as well, so its been great so thank you very much Eric
We are very privileged to have you here and thank you for taking the time to have this
webinar I'm sure everybody appreaciates that. Sorry about the connection issues,
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