I've tested with JAWS 10 and 11. Earlier versions may work -- I don't know. If anyone has info on this, please let me know. Jamal On 2/26/2010 6:50 PM, John H. Luttenberger, III wrote: > Hello, Jamal, > What is the earliest version of JAWS which can run the IEMax scripts? > > Thanks in advance. > > John Luttenberger > > > At 03:08 PM 2/24/2010, you wrote: >> After much development and beta testing, this is to announce the 1.0 >> releases of FxMax and IEMax -- script sets that extend the functionality >> of Firefox 3.x and Internet Explorer 7 and above. The functionality is >> almost the same in the two web browsers. >> >> FxMax >> http://EmpowermentZone.com/FxMax.exe >> >> IEMax >> http://EmpowermentZone.com/IEMax.exe >> >> or .zip for a manual install >> >> Note that Firefox is officially abbreviated Fx (second letter is lower >> case), whereas Internet Explorer is abbreviated IE. >> >> Recent changes: >> >> Fixed SayLine.exe on Win64. Added a web client utility called 0Captcha, >> which eliminates captcha barriers via solona.net. Added Control+Shift+0 as >> a command to launch this utility directly after saving an image of the >> active window to disk. >> >> Anyone can register for a free account at solona.net (the script will >> prompt for your user name and password there). The service solves >> captchas via a human operator, so when one is available, it is more >> reliable than an automated approach like the WebVism extension for >> Firefox. Human operators are not always available, but such down time has >> been less and less. >> >> Before pressing the Control+Shift+0 hotkey, I recommend turning on forms >> mode and navigating to the input box for typing the text shown in the >> captcha image. This helps to ensure that image will be included in the >> file that the script sends to solona.net. To maximize your privacy, it is >> best not to fill in any other fields of the web form before submitting the >> image. You can then fill in the other fields after pasting the captcha >> solution that the script copies to the clipboard. The script waits up to >> 90 seconds for a human operator to respond, checking every 10 seconds >> whether a solution is available. >> >> Jamal >> >> __________ >> Visit and contribute to The JAWS Script Repository http://jawsscripts.com >> >> View the list's information and change your settings at >> //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts > > > __________ > Visit and contribute to The JAWS Script Repository http://jawsscripts.com > > View the list's information and change your settings at > //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts > > __________ Visit and contribute to The JAWS Script Repository http://jawsscripts.com View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts