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Oh, thanks, this situation sounds like facebook's situation in which it is 
easier to use an app for that, and I would assume also that Internet 
Explorer would work just as well?  I also take it there is a mobile version 
of this as well?  I will have to try this out later on tonight or tomorrow.
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From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] linkedin?


>I get along with it with Orca and Firefox, so I'd think you could also get 
>along with it with JAWS or NVDA. It used to be great to work with, but the 
>interface has gotten cluttered over time.
>
> Now that I have my profile and notifications set up, I don't usually use 
> the web site very much any more. If someone connects with me, I can accept 
> by clicking on a link in the email notification. If I'm reading an article 
> I want to share with my connections, I'll look for a link on the page with 
> the article to do that. A pretty simple dialog pops up that you can fill 
> in. I get weekly summaries on what my connections have been up to. These 
> notifications also include suggestions of people you can connect with, and 
> again, I can just click on a link in the email message to connect to them. 
> If I want to check updates more frequently, I'll use the iPhone app, which 
> was pretty accessible the last time I used it.
>
> On 06/10/2013 06:30 PM, Jeff Kenyon wrote:
>> Hi everyone, what luck have people had with linkedin? I am wanting to
>> use it, and had heard mixed reviews about it in terms of how well it
>> gets a  long with JAWS.
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