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John,
Where do you get ie 5.5?At 07:56 PM 12/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Didn't IBM already do that to NetScape Version 4? I think it is called
>HomePage Reader. OF course an updated version is always nice.
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>I would look at Internet Explorer 5.5. It has some useful new interfaces
>for focus and caret. What about a shell for it?
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>John Hedges
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>On Fri, 24 Dec 1999,
>Aaron Leventhal wrote:
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> > Joe & everyone,
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> > I'm looking at making Mozilla a self voicing application, so that it can
> > work elegantly as a reader, editor and browser. If anyone would like to
> > help me with it, or has questions or comments, please let me know. I would
> > love to discuss the project on this list.
> >
> > Aaron Leventhal
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> > At 07:12 PM 12/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Hi Joe,
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> > >I would like to see a good file-reading for Widnows, either using a
> > >software or with provisions for diffeent synthesizers. In DOS, we had
> > >several shareware programs that did this. These included Ralph the Reader
> > >and Readit, but no one has written the equivent for windows. I think
> > >siuch a program should read all versions of word (6 on), later versions of
> > >Wordperfect, and HTML.
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