re: Windows Live Mail still buggy in latest release of JAWS 11

  • From: Alan Clendinen <alanclendinen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2010 02:04:22 -0400

Chris,

No, the 11.0.1430 build of JFW 11 introduced an additional bug:

When going through messages in the inbox of the Windows Live Mail program from 
top-down, deleting with Control + D as you finish, the 1430 build will then 
show a window with buttons in it. You then have to hit escape to get rid of 
this window and then click on the next message.

Reading messages from bottom to top avoids this bug. The 11.0.1447 build fixed 
this bug.

Furthermore, the other bugs I have described exist in the 143p0 build, (at 
least in a Windows 7 64-bit system).

Alan

Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Hmm, interesting. Sticking with 11.0.1430 me thinks.  Signed by Chris 
Hallsworth On 06/06/2010 20:47, Alan Clendinen wrote:> Hello all,>> I'm using 
the latest build of JAWS 11 (Version 11.0.1447) on a Windows 7 (64> bit) 
computer, and the Windows Live Mail program still has bugs which are> caused by 
JAWS.>> For example, if I click on an index link in a newsletter which should 
jump> focus to a specific section of the newsletter, it does not do anything. 
If,> however, I turn JAWS off, and get a sighted person to click on the link, 
it> works.>> Another bug is the spell-checker. I have the option for 
spell-checking the> text of the message being replied to turned off, but it 
still tries to> spell-check that text.>> The only previously existing bug that 
was fixed in this build of JAWS 11,> was a bug that was introduced in the 
previous build. Other than this, I> haven't found any improvements.>> Alan
                                          
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