Hello,
Has anyone used Internet Explorer 5.0 with JFW 3.2/31? At 12:53 PM 2/14/99
-0600, you wrote:
>Thought this may be of interest,
>Jamal
>
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> From the web page http://www.hj.com/JFW/JFW33.htm
>
> JAWS for Windows 3.3 Available Soon!
>
> JFW 3.3, the World's Most Powerful Screen
> Reader Application!
>
> JAWS for Windows (JFW) 3.3 is a 32-bit
> screen reader application for Windows NT
> 4.0, Windows 98 or Windows 95. JFW offers
> unparalleled access to most popular computer
> applications. JFW also features fantastic
> support for Internet Explorer 4.01 or 5.0.
>
> Includes Eloquence Multi-lingual Software
> Synthesizer
>
> Along with an interactive, speaking CD
> installation, JFW installs a multi-lingual
> software speech synthesizer that works with
> your Microsoft(R) Windows-compatible sound
> card. "Eloquence for JFW" includes U.S.
> English, British English, Castilian Spanish,
> Latin-American Spanish, French, German and
> Italian
>
> JFW 3.3 Features
>
> Other features include support for
> refreshable Braille displays and a
> comprehensive help system. These and the
> features listed below make JFW the most
> easy-to-use, powerful, responsive and
> generally applicable Windows screen reader
> available. Completely Compatible with MAGic
> 6.1!
>
> * Enhanced support for popular
> applications, including Microsoft Office
> 97 and Office 2000; WordPerfect 8 and 9;
> Internet Explorer 4.01 and 5.0; Outlook
> 98 and Outlook Express; Eudora 4.0 and
> 4.1; RealPlayer Plus G2 and RealPlayer
> G2
> * Support for refreshable Braille
> displays, now including output in Grade
> 1 and 2! . Easy access to the System
> Tray items in a pop-up list box
> * Option to speak changes to text styles
> (in a different voice) when reading.
> Options include font, point size, bold,
> italic, underline, color, capitalization
> and repeated characters
> * New , more natural sounding SayAll,
> SaySentence and SayParagraph functions
> * Automatic graphics labeler
> * Comprehensive help system, including
> complete on-line documentation,
> screen-sensitive and context-sensitive
> help
> * Powerful customization tools, including
> Dictionary, Configuration, Keyboard,
> Frame and Script Managers
> * Network authorization capability
> * Updated multi-lingual Eloquence software
> synthesizer
> * Support for the Microsoft Object Model
> and Microsoft Active Accessibility
> * Access to MS-DOS windows
> * Support for MS-SAPI 4.0 software
> synthesizers
> * Completely new Basic Training Cassette
> Tapes
> * Complete documentation, including Quick
> Reference Cards in print and Braille
> * Application-specific tutorials,
> including Internet Explorer 4.01 and
> Microsoft Word 8, available
> * Enhances performance of Henter -Joyce's
> new MAGic 6.1 magnification software,
> for Windows NT, 98 and 95
>
> Internet Capability
>
> Everyone has been searching for a screen
> reader with comprehensive Internet
> capabilities. Now, the search has ended. The
> newest version of JAWS for Windows gives you
> the ability to read almost every page found
> on the Internet using Microsoft Internet
> Explorer 4.01 or 5.0. With a simple
> keystroke, pages with graphics, complex
> columns, and even frames are reformatted
> into an easy-to-read single column.
>
> A Single Keystroke Takes You to a Single
> Column!
>
> From This...
>
> To This...
>
> In a Single Keystroke!
>
> View Links, Frames, and IE Tools in
> Easy-to-use List Boxes!
>
> Use the arrow keys or just press the first
> letter of the link, frame or tool that you
> want to use!
>
>----------
>End of Document
>
>
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