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Fri, 17 Jan 2003 05:07:54 +0530
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Flash is used to animate objects, and to present small animation clips/movies.
It is increasingly being used on many websites to enhance the visual appeal of
a site.  The latest version of Window Eyes supports it.

On 16 Jan 2003 at 7:54,
 Doreen Yale scribbled two cents' worth--HELP PLEASE--

> Morning folks:
>
> Has anyone heard of a flash program called shockwave, or something like
> that.  if so, what does it do?
>
> I visited a web site and was told I would need this program, though it
> seemed fine to me without it.  Actually, I think the website address given
> was www.shockwave.com
>
> What is flash and does it work well with later versions of JAWS?
>
> I look forward to a response on this.
>
> Best regards:
>
> DOREEN YALE.
>
>
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Just an email away......
Justin


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