[j-tools] Re: J-tools and alternative ways of deletion.

  • From: "Mickey Flint" <cmickeyflint@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 08:09:18 -0700

Can somebody please tell me if J Tools works with Jaws 15?
Thanks in advance, Mickey

-----Original Message-----
From: j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Mostafa Almahdy
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 3:09 PM
To: j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [j-tools] Re: J-tools and alternative ways of deletion.

Hello, here what I received from Brian Hartgen, the team director of
J-tools developers at astec.
He said and I quote:

"Hi



Thanks for your message.



We are currently working on our J-Say project for Windows 8.1.
However, when that is complete, there could be some good news for
J-Tools users, so do stand by for that.



Best wishes:



Brian."


So I believe that people at astec are still committed to enhance the
usability of J-Tools to just accommodate all types of users.

Addding a keystroke to the deletion utility is just a further
enhancement to the existing feature.

I could have bought a full size keyboard but, I think it is worth it
to just await to see what the next few months will hold up to J-tools.

Everything works with comportment and negotiations.


Thank you, Mostafa Almahdy.

Skype;

mostafa-the-speaker


On 4/13/14, Brendon Donohue <brendoncdonohue@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Mostafa,
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>
> Mate, the developer of J-Tools isn't adding any new features and that is
> the
> way it is going to stay. The developer hasn't even released a copy for
JAWS
> 15 witch was going to happen months ago and it hasn't as far as I know,
> feel
> free to correct me if I am wrong. Also when you write to the developer, he
> doesn't even return emails just my experience. I think this is a dead
> product and I would get your self a new keyboard with a delete key.
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>
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> Thanks.
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> Brendon Donohue.
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> It was a great product in its time!
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> From: j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-tools-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On
> Behalf Of Mostafa
> Sent: Monday, 14 April 2014 6:50 AM
> To: j-tools@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: sarah.jevnikar@xxxxxxxxxxxx; jaws@xxxxxxxxxxx; jaws-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [j-tools] J-tools and alternative ways of deletion.
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> Good evening to loyal J-tools users.
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> I have been using J-tools since when it first came out in 2008.
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> It vividly reflects on my daily productivity skills which it assists Jaws
> to
> optimally fascilitate.
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> It's an excellent set of significant  utilities.
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> I use J-tools in conjunction with Jaws in a complex of situations on a
> daily
> basis.
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> I just have a minor bug to report.
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> It's not a bug to be perfectly honest, it's more likely a personal
problem.
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> I am currently using Windows 7 on a macbook pro laptop platform.
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> The keyboard doesn't contain the delete key for some reason.
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> I  delete items with the keystroke CTRL+D.
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>   But within J-tools deletion utility, the usage of the delete key is
> absolutely mandatory.
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> It's used to  delete a text note, a link, a J         clip, or a contact.
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> As a result of that, I have multiple items stored within J-tools, I don't
> use them at the moment, yet I still can't delete them.
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> So I was wondering, can J-tools developers update the deletion utility to
> include CTRL+D?
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> I am predominantly truehearted to J-tools.
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