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Justin Philips <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello,

Yes, Window Eyes and JAWS, both, skip lines--and yes, it is a Eudora problem.
After it became adware, Eudora has bloated in size with many bugs creeping.
There is no solution, other than going back where the line was skipped and
rereading it.

I now use pegasus mail to read/write my mail.  This program, too, sometimes
skips lines; however, not as frequently as Eudora did.

Justin


On 15 Feb 2003 at 12:18,
 Barbara Cooper scribbled two cents' worth--Eudora/Window-Eyes Problem--

> First of all, I wanted to say I find this list to be extremely informative,
> helpful and interesting.
>
> I am using Eudora 5.1 and Window-Eyes 4.2.  While reading e-mail messages,
> I frequently run into a problem where WE skips a line of text, seemingly
> arbitrarily.  GW Micro says it's a Eudora bug.  Any suggestions on a fix
> and/or cause of this problem would be appreciated.  Thanks.
> Barb
>
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Just an email away......
Justin


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