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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Hello Olusegun,
In the Early days of Windows, Apple was not using the Intel Chip for
their CPU, but were using a Motorola Chip of some kind. So I doubt
if Microsoft did any Borrowing of Apple's
Hello Olusegun,
In the Early days of Windows, Apple was not using the Intel Chip for
their CPU, but were using a Motorola Chip of some kind. So I doubt
if Microsoft did any Borrowing of Apple's
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Dave
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#46184
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
if you get talking dosbox you can run wordperfect 5.1 and any other dos program inside of windows in talking dosbox.
if you get talking dosbox you can run wordperfect 5.1 and any other dos program inside of windows in talking dosbox.
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Josh Kennedy
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#46183
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This week on Eyes On Success: NVDA Conference
1720 NVDA Conference 2017 (May 10, 2017)
NVDA is a free screen reader for Windows. For the past several years, the annual NVDACon has provided a forum for developers, users, and others to share
1720 NVDA Conference 2017 (May 10, 2017)
NVDA is a free screen reader for Windows. For the past several years, the annual NVDACon has provided a forum for developers, users, and others to share
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blueskies11
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#46182
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
The announcement didn't come directly from Eric Damery or directly from a company spokesman. The message that people are discussing says that the announcement was made by him. That's completely
The announcement didn't come directly from Eric Damery or directly from a company spokesman. The message that people are discussing says that the announcement was made by him. That's completely
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Gene
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#46181
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
I suspect if there had been an official announcement, we would have seen it discussed here. The information that is circulating may be correct but it isn't official.
I don't see that FS is under
I suspect if there had been an official announcement, we would have seen it discussed here. The information that is circulating may be correct but it isn't official.
I don't see that FS is under
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Gene
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#46180
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jaws and thunderbird questions
How well does jaws work with thunderbird? Can you use keyboard short cuts to see sender to subject etc? Can you create message rules using jaws and thunderbird?
How well does jaws work with thunderbird? Can you use keyboard short cuts to see sender to subject etc? Can you create message rules using jaws and thunderbird?
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Dennis L <dennisl1982@...>
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#46179
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
The announcement that Window Eyes would be phased out came from Eric Damery, VFO’s Vice President of Software Development, so it came from a reliable source. But he was short on details.
Gerald
The announcement that Window Eyes would be phased out came from Eric Damery, VFO’s Vice President of Software Development, so it came from a reliable source. But he was short on details.
Gerald
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Gerald Levy
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#46178
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Hi there ALL!
I will say the same thing here that I have said on another list, and ask for a specific source of your info on or about Window-Eyes? To my knowledge VFO or whatever
Hi there ALL!
I will say the same thing here that I have said on another list, and ask for a specific source of your info on or about Window-Eyes? To my knowledge VFO or whatever
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Jim Wohlgamuth
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#46177
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Re: How tech companies should not reply to accessibility inquiries
That is what I was thinking or something equivalent thereof!
Bye for now,
Carolyn
That is what I was thinking or something equivalent thereof!
Bye for now,
Carolyn
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Carolyn Arnold
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Printing problem after Windows 10 creator's update
Hi,
It’s a long shot but I post my latest techy snafu in hopes that perhaps someone else has encountered it and found a fix.
I recently discovered that I couldn’t print anything from Microsoft
Hi,
It’s a long shot but I post my latest techy snafu in hopes that perhaps someone else has encountered it and found a fix.
I recently discovered that I couldn’t print anything from Microsoft
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Robin Frost
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#46175
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Re: Some issues with Firefox, probably Operator Error.
Gene and all, what I was trying to do was to go to fantasticfiction.com on firefox and look for a particular author and books by that author. I think I am making some progress so, if I need further
Gene and all, what I was trying to do was to go to fantasticfiction.com on firefox and look for a particular author and books by that author. I think I am making some progress so, if I need further
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Barb O'Connor
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#46174
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Re: Any recomendations for non-smart phones that still have power and quality features...
I have an LG Revere 3. You can text on it. You can get Internet, although I have not. It is a flip phone, and so you use your keys for entering contacts and for texting. As far as I know, the only
I have an LG Revere 3. You can text on it. You can get Internet, although I have not. It is a flip phone, and so you use your keys for entering contacts and for texting. As far as I know, the only
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Carolyn Arnold
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#46173
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Remember that Apple first stole it from Xerox.
Danny
Remember that Apple first stole it from Xerox.
Danny
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Danny Park
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#46172
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Re: Any recomendations for non-smart phones that still have power and quality features...
We have brand new Samsung Gusto 3 phones for $59.99 here:
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/Samsung-Gusto-3_p_80.html
They work with the Verizon towers so you can activate with Verizon,
Page Plus, or
We have brand new Samsung Gusto 3 phones for $59.99 here:
http://www.talkingmp3players.com/Samsung-Gusto-3_p_80.html
They work with the Verizon towers so you can activate with Verizon,
Page Plus, or
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Laz
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#46171
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Well, the Xerox Alto is said to have influenced Apple's first graphical interfaces. So where do you draw the line between influence and plagiarism?
Well, the Xerox Alto is said to have influenced Apple's first graphical interfaces. So where do you draw the line between influence and plagiarism?
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Carlos
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#46170
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
There were lawsuits where Apple accused Microsoft of copying parts of its interface in terms of appearance and design. That's my characterization and understanding of the lawsuits. If Windows had
There were lawsuits where Apple accused Microsoft of copying parts of its interface in terms of appearance and design. That's my characterization and understanding of the lawsuits. If Windows had
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Gene
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#46169
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Back when I was learning dos and wordperfekt, my teacher and I had a discussion over whether I, and some other people, preferred using menu driven programs, or command driven programs. She had said
Back when I was learning dos and wordperfekt, my teacher and I had a discussion over whether I, and some other people, preferred using menu driven programs, or command driven programs. She had said
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Pamela Dominguez
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#46168
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote:
That's the state of Linux desktops right now lol. A graphical shell running on top of a console. As a matter of fact, the default behavior up until recently was
Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote:
That's the state of Linux desktops right now lol. A graphical shell running on top of a console. As a matter of fact, the default behavior up until recently was
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Rob <captinlogic@...>
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#46167
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Considering the first versions of Windows were basically a graphical shell running on top of DOS, that is highly unlikely.
Considering the first versions of Windows were basically a graphical shell running on top of DOS, that is highly unlikely.
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Carlos
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#46166
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Re: Window Eyes to Be Phased Out
Grumpy Dave, it's my understanding, though I've never been able to confirm
it, that Windows is a hack of Apple's OS! Since you've done quite a bit of
work with software, I was wondering if, in your
Grumpy Dave, it's my understanding, though I've never been able to confirm
it, that Windows is a hack of Apple's OS! Since you've done quite a bit of
work with software, I was wondering if, in your
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Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
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#46165
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