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Date: | Tue, 19 May 2015 21:49:12 -0400 |
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I have been using FireFox and IE interchangeably for a while now.
Unfortunately, my Win7 box died, and I am temporarily back on an XP box.
I find FF to be unstable on the XP box. However, I find very little
difference in the general use of the two browsers. I do find that some
pages work better in one browser than the other, but in general they both
work relatively the same in most cases.
I have noticed the JAWS cursor issue in FF, and it does annoy me, because
when I feel that I am missing something on a web page, I will sometimes
resort to the JAWS cursor to look around. You would be surprised at what
information is sometimes missing on a page, that is visible, even to the
JAWS cursor in IE, that just isn't spoken using regular navigation
commands, even though the page appears to be working perfectly normally.
I haven't made an attempt at Chrome, but Christopher's often mention of it
does make me curious.
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Blue skies.
Dan Rossi
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