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>>>> Hi Erik
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>>>> Are you saying that Chrome on the Mac is completely accessible or is that
>>>> chrome on iOS?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Debbie
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>>> Thanks
>>> Debbie
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Hello,
On iOS, Chrome works with the standard iOS navigation gestures. I find it works
better than Safari on some websites.
GoogleDocs is much more accessible on iOS than any other platform I have tried.
GoogleDocs on iOS is fully VO accessible, at least to the basic level I have
used it.
The
I can’t get chrome to work at all on my 6 plus. It just keeps on saying”search
with voice, no need to type” I can’t tget it off that screen! I uninstalled
it it was so annoying!
Cait
> On Dec 2, 2015, at 9:41 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
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> I just use safari on IOS, but I am in a real tugawa
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>> Erik Burggraaf
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>>> On Dec 2, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Debbie April Yuille
>>> wrote:
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>>> Hi Erik
>>>
>>> Are you saying that Chrome on the Mac is completely accessible or is that
>>> chrome on iOS?
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Hi!
I agree with you about the learning.
However on the mac its accessible with some issues.
On ios its great!
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> On 02 Dec 2015, at 20:32, Mary Otten wrote:
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> I recently saw that there is an update for chrome for iOS. I don't know about
> the Mac side. But I am sending this to both lists be
For me, the lack of a reader function really hits my usage of Chrome on the
Mac. That, and the fact that Chromevox can't access the menu bars on Chrome for
Mac, but it can on Chrome for Windows.
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> On Dec 2, 2015, at 8:41 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
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> I just use safari on I
Thanks, very informative.
Debbie
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essible or is that
> chrome on iOS?
>
> Thanks
> Debbie
>
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Subject: Re: Chrome and it's excess ability on the Mac and iOS
I just use safari on IOS, but I am in a real tugawar over browsers on my mac
now. Chrome is 100% accessible and negates the need to keep updating flash for
things like cpatcha solving.
Safari under Yosemi
I just use safari on IOS, but I am in a real tugawar over browsers on my mac
now. Chrome is 100% accessible and negates the need to keep updating flash for
things like cpatcha solving.
Safari under Yosemite is throwing up all sorts of spurious crash errors
beginning with "safari web content qu
Mary,
I can't speak for I O S, but as far as on the mac natively without the need
for Cromevox, I can tell you that Chrome is beautiful. I've found that it
works almost as well, if not as well in some cases, as Safari itself. It
really just depends on what you're trying to do.
Chris.
On I O S, Apple requires that all browsers use the safari engine to
display web pages, so, really, there is not much benefit to using
another browser besides safari itself, unless having your history on
another browser sync to another device is important to you. Chrome on
the mac is useable wit
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