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From:
BTSubject:
Re: Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition Set File?Date:
Fri, Sep 3, 2010 4:00:43 pmcharset="utf-8"
Hi Steve,
I think you are talking about the Visual.web file, correct? I was in class when I sent the message and had all downloads on my home computer and could not check if it was there, my mistake. But I did not install the VB software until today.
Another question, is there a better VB free package that is just as good as VB Studio 2008?
Anyway, I will transfer all downloads to my notebook and see if it works.
Thanks!
Bruce
From: Stephen Clower
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition Set File?
Download the VS 2008 package from Script Central. You will need to associate the VS2008.vbs file with VB Express, but once done, the combination works quite well.
Steve
On 9/3/2010 11:56 AM, BT wrote:
Do you have a script for the Visual Basic 2008 Express edition?
----- Original Message -----
From: jeremy@gwmicro.com
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 4:42 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes Training in Madison, WI
Greetings,
The following event has been posted to the GW Micro Upcoming Events page:
Name: Window-Eyes Training in Madison, WI
When: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 to Thursday, October 21, 2010
Where: Madison, WI
What: Window-Eyes Training
Who: Jeremy Curry and Peter Wuerl
Comments: Click here to register now for Window-Eyes training in Madison, WI
If you are a teacher who needs to know how to use the latest screen reading technology, an IT professional who needs to support blind clients, a student or current Window-Eyes customer who needs to know how to get the most out of Window-Eyes; then Window-Eyes training is just for you.
GW Micro and the Wisconsin Council of the Blind are proud to announce Window-Eyes training in Madison, WI on Wednesday, October 20 and Thursday, October 21, 2010. The training will be held at the following location:
Wisconsin Council of the Blind
754 Williamson Street
Madison, WI 53703
What do you get when you sign up for Window-Eyes training?
You get. . .
* Hands-on trainin g with a GW Micro certified trainer
* The entire two-day curriculum on CD
* Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook using Window-Eyes advanced Office technology features
* Knowledge of the Internet and how to use it to its full advantage with Window-Eyes
* Knowledge of how to customize your computer, making graphics, words, and colors speak the way you want them to
* CEUs (for an additional fee)
* Many more skills. Check out www.gwmicro.com/training for more information
Unlike other training courses that can cost up to $1000 per day, Window-Eyes training is only $325 per day per student. Remember that GW Micro accepts most major credit cards, checks, money orders, and almost all state authorizations.
To sign up for the training, please register at www.gwmicro.com/wetraining. Make sure to select Madison, WI as the location for training. Or, call (260) 489-3671, and press the option for Orders to register by phone.
For directions to the Wisconsin Council of the Blind, call them at (608) 255-1166.
If you have any questions regarding the training, please contact Jeremy Curry at (260) 489-3671, ext. 210 or email Jeremy at jeremy@gwmicro.com for more information.
Hi Steve,
I think you are talking about the Visual.web file, correct? I was in class when I sent the message and had all downloads on my home computer and could not check if it was there, my mistake. But I did not install the VB software until today.
Another question, is there a better VB free package that is just as good as VB Studio 2008?
Anyway, I will transfer all downloads to my notebook and see if it works.
Thanks!
Bruce
From: Stephen Clower
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition Set File?
Download the VS 2008 package from Script Central. You will need to associate the VS2008.vbs file with VB Express, but once done, the combination works quite well.
Steve
On 9/3/2010 11:56 AM, BT wrote:
Do you have a script for the Visual Basic 2008 Express edition?
----- Original Message -----
From: jeremy@gwmicro.com
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 4:42 PM
Subject: Window-Eyes Training in Madison, WI
Greetings,
The following event has been posted to the GW Micro Upcoming Events page:
Name: Window-Eyes Training in Madison, WI
When: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 to Thursday, October 21, 2010
Where: Madison, WI
What: Window-Eyes Training
Who: Jeremy Curry and Peter Wuerl
Comments: Click here to register now for Window-Eyes training in Madison, WI
If you are a teacher who needs to know how to use the latest screen reading technology, an IT professional who needs to support blind clients, a student or current Window-Eyes customer who needs to know how to get the most out of Window-Eyes; then Window-Eyes training is just for you.
GW Micro and the Wisconsin Council of the Blind are proud to announce Window-Eyes training in Madison, WI on Wednesday, October 20 and Thursday, October 21, 2010. The training will be held at the following location:
Wisconsin Council of the Blind
754 Williamson Street
Madison, WI 53703
What do you get when you sign up for Window-Eyes training?
You get. . .
* Hands-on trainin g with a GW Micro certified trainer
* The entire two-day curriculum on CD
* Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook using Window-Eyes advanced Office technology features
* Knowledge of the Internet and how to use it to its full advantage with Window-Eyes
* Knowledge of how to customize your computer, making graphics, words, and colors speak the way you want them to
* CEUs (for an additional fee)
* Many more skills. Check out www.gwmicro.com/training for more information
Unlike other training courses that can cost up to $1000 per day, Window-Eyes training is only $325 per day per student. Remember that GW Micro accepts most major credit cards, checks, money orders, and almost all state authorizations.
To sign up for the training, please register at www.gwmicro.com/wetraining. Make sure to select Madison, WI as the location for training. Or, call (260) 489-3671, and press the option for Orders to register by phone.
For directions to the Wisconsin Council of the Blind, call them at (608) 255-1166.
If you have any questions regarding the training, please contact Jeremy Curry at (260) 489-3671, ext. 210 or email Jeremy at jeremy@gwmicro.com for more information.




