Most times it will; I've run into situations where I've had to brows a webpage
where I know for a fact they're everywhere and it doesn't find them no matter
what I do.
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Hi Jenine, I seldom use the Mac side for the web,
I still need Windows for browsing sometimes, but have found, as others have,
that the experience is now quite alien. I guess I wouldn’t object if I found
myself in that world again, but really the only reason I now use Windows is
that VoiceOver’s activities are still broken. If Apple would onl
I haven't taken any steps to uncheck any security mechanisms for plug-ins. I've
just always used web this him in its default state and never gave it a thought.
As I said, it still worked few weeks ago when I submitted my taxes and I have
done nothing extraordinary to keep it going.
Sent from my
It is if you disable the checking of signed plugins, which opens you up to
plenty risk. So basically, it is finnished, but if you want to play on the
potentially dangerous side, then look up how to do it.
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Devin Prater
d.pra...@me.com
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 3:06 PM -
Yes, Webvisum is no longer compatible with the latest builds of Firefox.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org
> On 4/03/2016, at 9:50 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
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> Did you say that web visumm is gone?
> I used it just last month to sub
I found that interesting as well. That was my usage model for years. I tended
to keep fusion around just to browse the web. I actually used your podcast on
I think it was Fusion 3 to get started. I recently as with in the last year
and a half took a new job where we were issued Macs and were
Did you say that web visumm is gone?
I used it just last month to submit my taxes.
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 2:01 PM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
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> Thanks so much Jonathan. I grabbed it for the Mac and will send this to my
> husband for our Windows machines. We do use Firefox and I
Interesting that you hardly ever use safari on the mac for the web.
It's a personal preference of course, but I find that complicated and
difficult pages work much better on the mac than with any windows
screen reader.Hopefully firefox will eventually be more accessible as well.
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Hi George, primarily in Fusion.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org
> On 4/03/2016, at 7:47 AM, Basioli George wrote:
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> jonathen
>
> where do you run windows on a seperate device or v m on your mac
>> On Mar 3, 2016, at 10:31 AM
Thanks so much Jonathan. I grabbed it for the Mac and will send this to my
husband for our Windows machines. We do use Firefox and I loved Webvism but
that’s gone now.
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Hi Jenine, I seldom use the
Hi Jennine, I use it all the time, works great. Good to see you on this list.
Peggy and Dixie Marie
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On Mar 3, 2016, at 11:12 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
Maybe I’m not spelling it correctly but could someone give a link for more info
on the Romola captcha solver?
Is it a mon
jonathen
where do you run windows on a seperate device or v m on your mac
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Hi Jenine, I seldom use the Mac side for the web, but I do have Rumola on
> Firefox for Windows and it works very well. When you go to a web page where
> there's C
Hi Jenine, I seldom use the Mac side for the web, but I do have Rumola on
Firefox for Windows and it works very well. When you go to a web page where
there's CAPTCHA, a voice tells you that CAPTCHA has been detected. As you start
to complete the form, the CAPTCHA is submitted and completed for y
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