[Electronics-talk] Google Crome

Annely Rose annely53r at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 20 22:42:11 UTC 2015


Hi,

For what it's worth, I use IE11 most of the time, but the website for AARP says you have to use Google chrome.  It's true.  I've tried to use IE11 on their website, but it doesn't work.  When I've ventured into Google Chrome, it works.  I have Windows 7 and JAWS 16 Home Edition on my computer.  I prefer IE11.  I haven't done much with Google Chrome, just to look at the AARP website.  

Annely 
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On Fri, 11/20/15, Fred Wurtzel via Electronics-talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Google Crome
 To: "'Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances'" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
 Cc: "Fred Wurtzel" <f.wurtzel at att.net>
 Date: Friday, November 20, 2015, 2:36 PM
 
 Hi Jim,
 
 I also do experience bugs with
 I E.  I also have had difficulties with
 Firefox.  Either browser pretty much does what
 I need.  Since I have never
 taken a cruise,
 I doubt that will motivate me to switch to Chrome.   
 My
 wife definitely wants to take a cruise,
 though, so, you never know.
 
 
 I would be surprised if
 MicroSoft will let other browsers get too far ahead.
 That is not to say that they won't, but the
 competition seems pretty
 intense.  All of
 this is interesting and has a certain entertainment value
 to me, so, if I feel like taking on another
 challenge I may install Chrome
 and look for
 a cruise for my wife and me. (smile)
 Thanks
 for the helpful reply.
 
 Warmest Regards,
 
 Fred
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org]
 On
 Behalf Of Jim Shaffer via
 Electronics-talk
 Sent: Friday, November 20,
 2015 1:59 PM
 To: Discussion of accessible
 electronics and appliances
 Cc: Jim
 Shaffer
 Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk]
 Google Crome
 
 Good question
 Fred.  I keep having IE crashes, and some web pages,
 (e.g.)
 the Carnival cruise lines pages, just
 won't work with IE.  If you call their
 support lines, they tell you to use Google
 Crome, and apparently all your
 problems will
 go away.  I'd thought that the web development
 languages such
 as HTML, ASP, and the like
 were standards, but apparently more and more web
 developers are only testing with, and
 supporting, Crome.
 
 Supposedly Crome is faster too, but so far
 I'm not as impressed as I'm
 supposed
 to be.
 --
 Jim Shaffer
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Fred Wurtzel via Electronics-talk
 Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 12:33 PM
 To: 'Discussion of accessible electronics
 and appliances'
 Cc: Fred Wurtzel
 Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Google Crome
 
 Hello Jim,
 
 I do not use Chrome.  I am curious what
 motivated you to try it?  I use I E
 and am
 mostly satisfied.  I am always looking for ways to improve
 my
 browsing experience.  I am not very
 willing to go through a bug ridden
 learning
 experience, but would try Chrome if it works well and has
 advantages over I E.
 
 Thanks for your thoughts.
 
 Warmest Regards,
 
 Fred
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org]
 On
 Behalf Of Dr. Denise M Robinson via
 Electronics-talk
 Sent: Friday, November 20,
 2015 12:51 PM
 To: Discussion of accessible
 electronics and appliances
 Cc: Dr. Denise M
 Robinson
 Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk]
 Google Crome
 
 Jim, ctrl
 shift o to manage your bookmarks You most likely already use
 ctrl
 shift b to bookmarks
 
 Denise M. Robinson, TVI,
 Ph.D.
 CEO, TechVision, LLC
 Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for
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 On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 12:24 PM, Jim Shaffer
 via Electronics-talk <
 electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
 wrote:
 
 > Ok, I think
 I've answered my own question.  It appears I need to
 cut, 
 > then paste, each item
 individually.  This isn't a desirable solution, 
 > but it works.
 >
 > Sometimes though, I find that Crome
 doesn't let me access a page.  It 
 >
 might put up the header, but that's it.  If I exit
 Crome and then come
 back
 > in, it seems to work.
 >
 > I'm sure that
 some of you have been using Crome for a while, and can 
 > provide some words of wisdom.
 > --
 > Jim Shaffer
 > -----Original Message----- From: Jim
 Shaffer via Electronics-talk
 > Sent:
 Friday, November 20, 2015 11:02 AM
 > To:
 electronics talk
 > Cc: Jim Shaffer
 > Subject: [Electronics-talk] Google
 Crome
 >
 > I've
 started attempting to use Google Crome, and it seems pretty
 
 > useable, except for bookmarks.  When
 I imported my bookmarks from IE, 
 > it
 put them
 in
 > a separate
 folder called "imported from IE".  I don't
 want them in a 
 > separate folder!  How
 do I move those links to the bookmarks bar as if 
 > I'd created them in Crome from the
 git-go?
 >
 > I think
 this is a big deal, and if I can't resolve it, I may go
 back 
 > to I.E.
 >
 --
 > Jim Shaffer
 >
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