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Support policy update for JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion

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@freedomscientific @AccessOn @ACBNational @nationsblind @Dennislong82 so when will we home annual users get access to AI page explorer? I want to use AI page explorer!!!! #CorporateGreed #HomeAnnualUsersMatter #BlindLeaderShipMatters #accessibility #vispero #freedomscientific

Jonathan Mosen gives his thoughts:
https://caneandable.social/@JonathanMosen/115514544069897314

FSCast episode 260, where Glen talks a bit about receiving the Kenneth Jernigan Award at the NFB banquet in July:
https://blog.freedomscientific.com/fscast-260-convention-special-and-a-bit-of-ai/

A 2006 AFB interview for a bit more history:
https://www.afb.org/aw/7/2/14519

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Jonathan Mosen (@JonathanMosen@caneandable.social)

It is impossible to overstate the contribution Glen Gordon has made to the #accessibility industry. More important even than that, his meticulous attention to detail and his understanding that something must be more than accessible, it must be efficient, has helped countless people to be productive at work, at school, and just when living life. Glen devised many concepts that are now just thought of as the way things are done in a graphical user interface. On top of all that, he is one of the nicest, most humble people I’ve ever met and worked with. I have heard from several young people following the National Federation of the Blind’s National Convention, at which we honored Glen with the prestigious Kenneth Jernigan award and he offered some wise advice, that Glen inspired them. You are a legend, Glen. And although the words seem ridiculously inadequate, all I can say in conclusion is, thank you so much for all you have done. I am pasting Glen’s LinkedIn post for those who are not over there. Glen Gordon, Screen reading for the blind software pioneer, 24 minutes ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn, 1st Today is a very sad day for me, since after nearly 32 years, it’s the first day that I’m no longer working on the JAWS screen reader. I’ve voluntarily resigned my position at Freedom Scientific/Vispero because I found myself unable to continue working for a company that’s changing in ways that are moving away from my personal values. As recently as the 2025 NFB convention, I was thinking that I’d be working on JAWS far into the future. Much to my surprise, a recent influx of new Executive leaders and customer facing product related changes convinced me that it was time to leave. I leave behind a group of smart and passionate colleagues, and products which are the best in class. It’s been a great journey, and I thank all of you who have been users of Freedom Scientific software for some or all that time. Yes, I’m retiring, in the sense that I’m of retirement age and not actively seeking another job. But I’m resigning in the sense that I felt I needed to take a principled stand. I will continue doing my part to improve the state of accessibility. What that will look like will evolve over time.

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I most likely will not be renewing my Jaws home annual license when it ends in 2026. When you have one of the greatest software developers resign because of What Vispero is doing it says a lot. See what Glenn Gordon said. Thanks to Jonathan Mosen for sharing it. Glen Gordon, Screen reading for the blind software pioneer, 24 minutes ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn, 1st
Today is a very sad day for me, since after nearly 32 years, it’s the first day that I’m no longer working on the JAWS screen reader.
I’ve voluntarily resigned my position at Freedom Scientific/Vispero because I found myself unable to continue working for a company that’s changing in ways that are moving away from my personal values.
As recently as the 2025 NFB convention, I was thinking that I’d be working on JAWS far into the future. Much to my surprise, a recent influx of new Executive leaders and customer facing product related changes convinced me that it was time to leave.
I leave behind a group of smart and passionate colleagues, and products which are the best in class. It’s been a great journey, and I thank all of you who have been users of Freedom Scientific software for some or all that time.
Yes, I’m retiring, in the sense that I’m of retirement age and not actively seeking another job. But I’m resigning in the sense that I felt I needed to take a principled stand.
I will continue doing my part to improve the state of accessibility. What that will look like will evolve over time. I'm not surprised to not make AI page describer available for home annual users is a mistake. I think Freedomscientific could care less. I'll be switching to a Mac. Is it perfect? No but it is developed by a company that cares. When you care more about #corporategreed rather than the user you've lost your way. #jaws2026 #freedomscientific #vispero PS I've used Jaws for 30 years