[access-uk] Re: Thunderbird help.

  • From: "Hazel & Kim Darvell" <darvell1181@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 14:07:26 -0000

Hi to all 
Yes I am that person who after trying Thunderbird and nearly tearing my hair 
out trying to use it with Jaws 11 and Win 7, went over to Postbox and never 
looked back.
Try it and see for yourselves .
Hazel
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Clive Jacobs 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Cc: Eleanor Burke 
  Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 1:44 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Thunderbird help.


  Hi, it may be as you say and is visually appealing. I do know that when 
Dragon switched to Windows 7 she did not like the Microsoft options and looked 
elsewhere. Hence she ended up with Thunderbird. It ticks all the boxes for her 
and as she is very switched on in I T and software matters the aesthetics would 
be for her of secondary importance to what she could do with it. She loves it 
and as a result I gave it a go on her advice.

  I did not find it worked that well with Jaws 12 and it ended up being a 
rather frustrating time trying to get it to work for me as a blind user. It 
could have been me perhaps but I can see the potential it offers but at present 
I would say that some work still remains to be done before considering this as 
a viable email client. 

  Dragon found an alternative free email client for me called Postbox Express, 
which is no longer supported but still available to download. It is loosely 
based on Thunderbird but seems to work better with Jaws. It doesn't have all 
the functions of Thunderbird, but as I only want it for reading and sending 
emails it works for me. Another friend also had problems with Thunderbird and 
switched to Postbox Express after I had been using it for a while. It works for 
her as well, so we are both happy. It can be downloaded from here: 
http://www.postbox-inc.com/express_features. The full version is paid for and 
is just called Postbox and has so many features that I would never use as a 
blind user. The only real downside to Postbox Express is that you can only use 
a maximum of 2 email accounts with it, but that is not currently a problem for 
me.

  Regards CJ

  -- 
  I ain't dead yet!





  Eleanor Burke wrote: 
Clive I think it is visually appealing in terms of icons etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Clive Jacobs
Sent:  19/11/2011, 12:39 
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Thunderbird help.


Hi Trace, I had a go using Thunderbird and it proved to be less than 
user friendly. I tried scripts that were meant to improve things but the 
net result was a laptop that would not really work.

It could of been me but as my wife is sighted and uses it with no 
problems, she is a fan of Thunderbird it appears that the screen reading 
poses problems which are still to be fully resolved. Like you I miss OE. 
Regards Clive.
  

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