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I use it at work, and I would say it's accessible. I'm not sure what
accessibility glitches you're referring to, and I would say the
interface is still clunky, but I don't have any problems reading
messages or attachments. The one issue I have related to attachments is
that I don't know how to access attachments attached to a message
invite. I usually have to detach them first from the calendar view and
then bring them up. This may not be true since I upgraded Outlook and
JAWS recently, and I still need to see if this is a problem. I used to
have problems reading the location of a meeting when I was creating the
invite, but this has started working recently. There was also a problem
where I couldn't edit my own signature template, but again, this started
working recently.
On 5/5/19 10:48 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Hi All,
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>
> My question is about Outlook. I haven't used it in a very long time. I
> stopped because there were some big accessibility glitches and because
> the UI was clunky. I don't remember the specifics now. I remember
> having trouble reading messages and attachments, and I remember people
> were still complaining about the same problems a few years after I'd
> moved on to Thunderbird.
>
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> How accessible is Outlook now? I'm thinking about using it for work
> because some attachments that are being sent to me from Outlook and
> Outlook Exchange are arriving as winmail.dat.
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>
> Thanks for any wisdom.
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> Ciao
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