That would make sense with it being now the deadline for people who are not using screen readers to have to pay for an update.

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On May 12, 2016, at 10:49 PM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I believe the anniversary date for Windows 10 is July 29, but I can't swear on a stack of bibles. I don't know anything specific about what the major update will include, but even if changes are minor, I really think it's time for people on earlier versions of Windows to come on forward. I use Windows 10 with Jaws and NVDA for work and leisure everyday.


Regarding what browser to use in place of Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome work fine. both work a lot better on Windows 8 and 10 than in earlier versions, where Firefox especially tended to crash. Chrome can be used with ChromeVox, its own screen reader, or with whatever you're using on your own system.


On 5/12/2016 5:23 PM, John O'Rourke wrote:
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Microsoft is not planning a major update until the first anniversary of Windows 10. What can Explorer users do

In the interim?

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Hopefully, jaws will come out with 18 that will be at compatible soon. It probably won't happen until the fall though.


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