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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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