Hi Chris,
The save button is there, if you stop interacting and move left to the headers 
group, and interact there.  You may need to select a button to show more 
details, but that button definitely exists.  I've just confirmed it in the new 
layout.
Best,
Zack.
On Jul 25, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> First of all, in Mail, provided you're *not!* using the classic view, how in 
> the world do you save file attachments?  The other day I was sent a dmg file 
> via e-mail, for instance.  I saw the little image thingy and the file name in 
> the body of the e-mail, but like before, if I tried to stop interacting with 
> the message text, then vo+left arrow to reach the attachment popup to go to 
> save all, it obviously wasn't there.  The only way I finally managed to kind 
> of sort of get it to work, was to interact with the message text, then down 
> arrow until I heard the image with the attached file name, then route my 
> mouse with vo+command+F5, then control+click my trackpad.  Then, vo+down 
> arrow to save attachment, and hit vo+space on that menu option.
> 
> Surely! there has got! to be an easier way than this!
> 
> Second of my 3 questions:
> 
> I've downloaded a few of the Real Speak voices.  In particular, I downloaded 
> Karen.  I really am not liking her after all.  I went back to the voiceover 
> utility, into voices, and customize.  I interacted with the voices table, and 
> unchecked Karen, but all that seemed to do is disable her.  I don't see that 
> it literally removed her from my system and uninstalled her.  So, how does 
> one completely remove a voice?
> 
> My final question is:
> 
> When on a web site, trying to upload a file... once I hit the choose file 
> button on the page, or browse button, or whatever the website developer calls 
> it, in the past, it would pop up a new finder window, and from there no 
> questions asked, I could browse to the file.  Now, I'm finding that half of 
> the time, I do not land in the finder window to browse for the file. Half the 
> time if I stop interacting with the html content, bring up the item chooser, 
> use vo+J and shift J, try to find the finder window with command+accent grave 
> or vo+F2-F2, or command+Tab, or even vo+F1-F1, Nothing seems to consistently 
> work.  It's extremely hit and miss, and 90% of the time, I don't hit the 
> finder window and have to have a sighted person click me in it.  Once in it, 
> I'm fine, but not until.  So...
> 
> If anyone wants to test this, go to
> 
> http://www.sendspace.com
> 
> Try not with the wizard, but from the actual web site, to upload a file in 
> Lion with Safari 5.1.  When on the choose file button, do like before and 
> route your mouse with command+vo+F5, then vo+shift+space.  Then, you'll see 
> what I mean.  It will be vbery difficult after that to find the finder 
> window.  I think maybe one time, maybe twice at most! has it come up and 
> landed me in the focus of the finder like it should, but that was so rare 
> it's really not worth noting.
> 
> Thanks for any tips on these 3 questions.  I'm anxious to hear you all's tips.
> 
> Chris. 
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