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We're Having a Forking Good Time2007-04-05We're Having a Forking Good TimeThe Window-Eyes 6.1 code branch has been officially forked off from the rest of the development process. So what the heck does that mean? That means that the code for Window-Eyes 6.1 has been frozen, and the developers are moving on to the next version. Although Window-Eyes 6.1 itself has been put to bed, so to speak, there's still much to do before we can release it and start shipping. We're in the process of finalizing the new install, which will work on all supported operating systems, and we have to finish documentation, get the new manual sections and new tutorial recorded and converted, get the 6.1 CD masters built, get the production ready for CD duplication, and get the website updated for 6.1 upgrade downloads. Comments, Pingbacks:
Comment from: Nickie [Visitor]
I'm very very impressed! I'm running Beta 2, and i am usually great at breaking things. No breaks have happened. Keep up the excellent work. Window-Eyes is one of my most vital tools for surviving college.
Comment from: Cory Samaha [Visitor]
here here. I am also using beta 2 under vista. It's truely amazing. Aaron I think I am just as proud to be a Window-Eyes customer as you are to be a part of the GW Micro team. smile...I assume that when 6.1 is released 6.0 customers will be able to order the 6.1 cd online? Thanks and keep up the great work.
Cory
Hahaha, when I heard "I don't want to get all sappy here..." I thought Elloquence said "SAPI". laugh I have a small question that seems appropriate for a blog post if there is a lot to it. I always wondered how you get each CD of Window-Eyes with a serial number. I mean, doesn't the production thing just burn an exact copy of the master? How then do you get something as individual as MY! serial number on there? I don't want to know anything that might compremise your security, but just curious about the general idea of the process. Love your blog, it's so entertaining.
Thanks for dropping by, Sara. Technically, there is no one "master" CD that gets stamped. Instead, our production machine is dynamic, meaning that we can customize and personalize each CD without compromising our production schedule. This allows us to get all kinds of Window-Eyes out the door at the same time. In other words, copy protected versions for overseas, lease to own copies, evaluation versions, demos, and retail versions can all be made at the same time. We don't have to make one batch, then another, then another, and so on. You're right. This might be a good topic on its own.
Comment from: Raul Gallegos [Visitor]
Actually Sara. Aaron lied :). I don't know if you read an earlier blog entry where he mentioned all those GW Micro children? Guess who stands at the duplicators making individual cds for all customers? Yes, our children do. Since both Doug and I have three kids each, they are the supervisors of the bunch. If we are feeling in a happy mood, we'll even pay them double. That means they get about 2 cents per cd instead of 1. After all this, I hope it's obvious I'm totally kidding.
Way to go, Raul. There goes the secret of how we can afford $5 CDs for Window-Eyes 6.1 [grin]
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