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You're right, Eddie. But that is one more instance where we are being left
behind not of our own choosing because access doesn't keep up with
technology. But I also have the same concern. Fortunately, I don't think
Jim has IE9, because I don't have it that I know of, and I keep my high
priority updates up to date and try only to install the optional ones that I
need.
Harvey
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From: "Eddie" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: ihello
> Harvey, you're doing the right thing, I work for the division for Blind
> services in Texas and I've been contracted to help several consumers to
> remove IE 9, Assistive Technology is having a hard time with IE 9, Freedom
> Scientific, Aisquared and Window Eye claim that they are compatible with
> IE
> 9, but you know that's not true.
> I wonder what's going to happen with Windows 8 and IE 10.
>
> Eddie N1LR
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