Re: Here's what I don't like about Edge.
Holger Fiallo <hfiallo@...>
How much is outlook? I have student office 2013 that I purchase along time ago. How easy is to use?
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From: Sharon S Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 8:32 PM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Here's what I don't like about Edge. Hi, I use Outlook all the time since I could no longer use outlook express. Setting up message rules are quick and easy and I have them set for all my lists. I haven't tried setting up a rule to move messages from my second account to the folders on my first account but I can't see why this can't be done. From Shaz. -----Original Message----- From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of JM Casey Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 8:04 AM To: jaws-users-list@groups.io Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Here's what I don't like about Edge. I don't use Edge, but re the row and columns stuff, that's a screen-reader feature. Maybe it's eroneously recognising stuff as tables. But if you go to your jAWS verbosity settings, you should be able to turn this off, in any browser. I recently upgraded to jAWS 2018 and I noticed I was getting a lot more "false table readings" in firefox than I used to -- not on every page but for example in the private messages screen on m.facebook.com, it would tell me there were columns and rows when they weren't there. So, I just turned off that announcement. As for outlook, do you mean the message rules are not accessible? Because although I've never tried it out, it's certainly been an outlook feature going back to the days of Windows 98 if not before. I've always had Office though and Outlook is a part of that, sso local on my system. -----Original Message----- From: jaws-users-list@groups.io <jaws-users-list@groups.io> On Behalf Of Ron Kolesar Sent: September 14, 2018 6:00 PM To: JAWS User's Mailing List <jaws-users-list@groups.io> Subject: [jaws-users] Here's what I don't like about Edge. When working with edge you constantly here the this page has so many columns and so many rolls. It is a huge headache. You do not hear that garbage while using IE11. I mainly use IE 11 for surfing the internet and or taking the advance online ham radio emergency communication courses that the county wants us now to take since they'll be changing the frequencies in our areas for the home based 911 scanners that we enjoy listening to. So, Microsoft still needs to work the bugs out of edge and what I also don't like is the mail app is as follows. Even though Microsoft dropped tech support for WLM in March of either 2017 or 2018. I still use it for my main mail package. I've tried out look because it's suppose to be like WLM, but it is tricky. At least to me. A ms disability operator recommended that I go out to www.outlook.com And try out look from there. I haven't had the chance to do that just yet with these courses that the county wants us to take. But what I like about WLM is the following two features. 1. You can set message rules and or also known as message filters. So, say I get a letter about JAWS, it will go into the jaws mailbox and my in box will not over flow with mail. 2. I have two mailboxes with sub mailboxes in them. Still if I set a rule and or filter the modem and rotter will see the address and still ship it to the correct mailbox. I understand that you can do the sub mailboxes but you still can not do the filters and or rules still not yet. I've tried out the mail app twice, and had MS tech support link up with me and install it both times. The first time I had to roll the clock back and the second time I called and had them uninstall the mail package. So there is my opinion on the Mail app, even though I know several blind people are enjoying the MS mail app. But I'm going to stay with the WLM mail app until they finally get all of the bugs worked out of the ms mail app. Just my two cents on this topic. Ron U.S. ham Radio Station KR3DOG-PA-WCECTM Which stands for: Pennsylvania West County Emergency Com-Tree Manager.
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