[blindlaw] file site and jaws 13?
Farber, Randy
rfarber at jw.com
Thu Mar 21 15:33:55 UTC 2013
Ger - I don't have problems sending e-mails with attachments, but there are many ways to send e-mails. I almost always want to give my attachments a name other than what the computer wants to name them. Therefore, I always save the attachments to MyDocuments and create an e-mail in Outlook and use the attach file selection from the ribbon.
Randy
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From: blindlaw [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Gerard Sadlier
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: [blindlaw] file site and jaws 13?
As before, if you let me know to whom I should write, I will certainly email and express my dissatisfaction and the issues I am experiencing.
On a separate point, could other filesite and jaws users confirm if they are having the problem with their machines hanging when they send an e mail containing attachments?
Ger
On 3/21/13, Angela Matney <amatney at hf-law.com> wrote:
> I think the argument is that staff resources are limited. If 50 people
> report having issues with a piece of software, there is much more of
> an incentive to devote staff resources to solving that problem than to
> a situation affecting only one or two people. Of course, the practical
> effect is that specialized software used in professional settings does
> not get much attention.
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> There goes my frustration with screen reader developers!!
>
> If the reason for developing one is to enable a blind individual gain
> access to the computer especially for purposes of gainful employment
> and there's a problem with the software being used, why would the
> screen developer need 25 blind folks reporting problems before doing
> what it can to make the software in vogue reasonably accessible to a screen reader?
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> Sincerely,
> Olusegun
> Denver, Colorado
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