well I have the latest nvda.
Ie9 is faster and has standards complience.
Nvda can not read progress bars though which is a pain, i don't think there is any way to stop win7 updating to ie9 or at least I have not found a way to hide it.
However, it does have some features which though annoying I do like.
Everything including info bars etc is on the toolbar, its download manager is a bit strange, but you can view your downloads in a new window and thats ok, The new ribbon is quite a thing to get used to, but the normal text menu just like the dos command line before it is passed its used by date.
So eventually we will have to start using it.
Eventually you should be able to see what shortcut does what, etc.
I fortunately still have winxp, though if I switch to 7 it will be ie9 unless ofcause I can somehow stop it doing that.
win8 will be fully ribbonised though.
At 07:27 p.m. 9/12/2011 -0500, you wrote:
Hi Dark,

No. If anything else Internet Explorer 9 is far worse than Internet
Explorer 8 for a number of reasons.

First, as I mentioned in a prior e-mail it no longer uses MSAA on
Windows 7 but uses Microsoft's new accessibility U.I. framework which
not all screen readers support yet. This means accessibility is hit or
miss depending on how up to date your screen reader is etc.

Second, Internet Explorer 9 has a lot of  stuff on the screen. Not
just the multitabbed browsing--which I like--but a lot of extra tool
bars and other things that add clutter to the interface. Honestly I
hate using Internet Explorer these days because Microsoft has tried to
keep up with Firefox, Chrome, etc and their user interface is no
longer simple and straight forward.

However, the features in I.E. 9 are very much like the ribbon
controls, and is something we'll have to get use to in order to move
forward. All of the major web browsers Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc
all have multitab web browsing so its not surprising Internet Explorer
would add features like that to compete with their competition.Unless
someone is willing to stick with I.E. 6 or 7 for the rest of their
lives they'll have to get use to the new U.I. sooner or later.

As for myself I don't use I.E. I've switched to Google Chrome  because
it is A, very accessible, B, much faster, and C, the U.I. has a lot of
features packed into a simple user interface. Google is turning out to
be a great software developer, and seam willing enough to make their
products fairly accessible as they can. I guess what I like about
Chrome is its not bloated like I.E.

Cheers!


On 12/9/11, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Out of interest tom is there any bennifit to the new Ui change?
>
> I'm using ie 8 currently because I've stil got windows xp, but frankly I
> really dislike multiple tabs, and prefer just to open a window that I can
> alt tab too sinse it's far more logical to me to do that.
>
> I've noticed a trend to have lots of crap on the screen, eg, toolbars,
> multiple tabs, different ree view etc, and I pretty much turn them all off,
> so for me using ie 8 is pretty much like using ie 6.
>
> I've even stil got office 2007, on one machine and 2003 on another, sinse
> frankly I saw no bennifit in the newer version.
>
> is this like the silly ribbon controls? Something we just have to get used
> to, but which is ultimately just a flashy ui change that is more of an
> annoyence than an upgrade?
>
> While I always try to keep up to date software where there is a manifest
> bennifit in new versions, such as Hal, winamp and 7zip, not to mention
> games, other stuff (especially from microsoft), I tend to be more suspect
> of.
>
> Beware the grue!
>
> Dark.
>
>
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