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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
There are a thousand other RSS readers out there, and Microsoft is definitely not demonstrating any disregard for accessibility whatsoever, by ending IE!!! If you really want to stick with
There are a thousand other RSS readers out there, and Microsoft is definitely not demonstrating any disregard for accessibility whatsoever, by ending IE!!! If you really want to stick with
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Hope Williamson <webspinner@...>
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Miniflux is a server-based reader. In other words, you install it on a server, get a service to set up an instance for you, like I have, or use the hosted version.
Since it requires
Miniflux is a server-based reader. In other words, you install it on a server, get a service to set up an instance for you, like I have, or use the hosted version.
Since it requires
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Hope Williamson <webspinner@...>
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
No, but Google says they're going to replace microsoft's RSS reader. Um... OK... just kidding, they're actually sort of just replacing the one they shut down back in 2013, but not really.
No, but Google says they're going to replace microsoft's RSS reader. Um... OK... just kidding, they're actually sort of just replacing the one they shut down back in 2013, but not really.
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Hope Williamson <webspinner@...>
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
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You are indeed correct. I was carrying along context from something not said by you, but by Gerald.
And my point, really, isn't about accessibility specifically. It's about the fact that Microsoft
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You are indeed correct. I was carrying along context from something not said by you, but by Gerald.
And my point, really, isn't about accessibility specifically. It's about the fact that Microsoft
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Brian Vogel
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Re: Suggestion for question askers
I assume so since whatever number corresponds to the position on the taskbar, e.g. if you have 6 apps pinned there you use numbers 1 through 6.
I assume so since whatever number corresponds to the position on the taskbar, e.g. if you have 6 apps pinned there you use numbers 1 through 6.
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Sieghard Weitzel <sieghard@...>
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#89631
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Brian, I have to agree with your statement about Microsoft’s commitment to accessibility, It is extremely high.
However, asking Microsoft if they plan anything around a replacement RSS reader
Brian, I have to agree with your statement about Microsoft’s commitment to accessibility, It is extremely high.
However, asking Microsoft if they plan anything around a replacement RSS reader
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#89630
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
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Whether they have or not, it's not up to Microsoft to provide every product for every user. One of the incredible beauties of the Windows ecosystem, from the start, was that it made (and still
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Whether they have or not, it's not up to Microsoft to provide every product for every user. One of the incredible beauties of the Windows ecosystem, from the start, was that it made (and still
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Brian Vogel
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=accessible+rss+reader
in the first few results:
Get Accessible RSS News Reader - Microsoft Store
Accessible Apps - QFeed
and a few further down below it, additional info:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=accessible+rss+reader
in the first few results:
Get Accessible RSS News Reader - Microsoft Store
Accessible Apps - QFeed
and a few further down below it, additional info:
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Brian Vogel
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#89628
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Has anyone actually asks Microsoft?
Richard
"The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it."
- John Ruskin, 1819-1900
Web
Has anyone actually asks Microsoft?
Richard
"The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it."
- John Ruskin, 1819-1900
Web
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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Re: May Update for, JAWS2021, Build 2105.53, Download Link + What's New
This assumes Windows 10.
Press insert+j and down arrow to utilities.
Here is the speech history from going into that dialog:
Utilities sub menu‑
Voice Assistant sub menu‑
Talk to JAWS
This assumes Windows 10.
Press insert+j and down arrow to utilities.
Here is the speech history from going into that dialog:
Utilities sub menu‑
Voice Assistant sub menu‑
Talk to JAWS
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#89626
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Because there are already a number of Chromium-based RSS extensions out there, none of which I have been found to be accessible, I don't think MS has any plans to develop its own
Because there are already a number of Chromium-based RSS extensions out there, none of which I have been found to be accessible, I don't think MS has any plans to develop its own
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Gerald Levy
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#89625
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
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And that's what they will absolutely have to do, or they will perish. It is absolutely insane to have maintained any website as IE-compatible-only for years now given the market share IE has in the
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And that's what they will absolutely have to do, or they will perish. It is absolutely insane to have maintained any website as IE-compatible-only for years now given the market share IE has in the
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Brian Vogel
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Have you contacted Microsoft Accessibility about this concern?
They have over a year left before they are ending IE. Perhaps a better RSS reader is in the works?
I don’t know as I don’t use
Have you contacted Microsoft Accessibility about this concern?
They have over a year left before they are ending IE. Perhaps a better RSS reader is in the works?
I don’t know as I don’t use
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#89623
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
The big problem I have with Edge is that it does not offer an accessible RSS feed option or reader extension. At least the RSS feed reader built into IE is completely JAWS
The big problem I have with Edge is that it does not offer an accessible RSS feed option or reader extension. At least the RSS feed reader built into IE is completely JAWS
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Gerald Levy
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#89622
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
IE has been on the way out for years, and if there are any web sites still requiring IE or that work best with IE, they need to fix their web site; they are out of date.
It could be that Microsoft
IE has been on the way out for years, and if there are any web sites still requiring IE or that work best with IE, they need to fix their web site; they are out of date.
It could be that Microsoft
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Richard Turner <richardturner42@...>
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#89621
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
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That's precisely what "retired" means. Just like Edge original is soon to be completely retired. That doesn't mean that traces of it that Windows use don't still exist, but it means that the
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That's precisely what "retired" means. Just like Edge original is soon to be completely retired. That doesn't mean that traces of it that Windows use don't still exist, but it means that the
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Brian Vogel
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#89620
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
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They don't. But they do get to choose what they put out there. I don't understand what's difficult about this concept, at all. Software always has and always will be retired and pulled from
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They don't. But they do get to choose what they put out there. I don't understand what's difficult about this concept, at all. Software always has and always will be retired and pulled from
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Brian Vogel
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Microsoft wants everyone on their latest and greatest, so they can make more
profit with everyone using edge.
So no doubt they will do as much as possible to cripple IE.
I remember when the press
Microsoft wants everyone on their latest and greatest, so they can make more
profit with everyone using edge.
So no doubt they will do as much as possible to cripple IE.
I remember when the press
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Glenn / Lenny
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#89618
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
A question, does this mean thet I E will be actually taken off our machines, and if so, is there a way to either prevent it or put it back?
Thanks
William Vandervest
timelord09@...
Win10
A question, does this mean thet I E will be actually taken off our machines, and if so, is there a way to either prevent it or put it back?
Thanks
William Vandervest
timelord09@...
Win10
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William Vandervest
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#89617
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Re: IE being removed from Win 10 20H2 and later, effective June 15th 2022
Hi,
Outdated Exchange Server could have been one of the factors. Sometimes security bugs from apps are more devastating than operating system bugs.
Cheers,
Joseph
Hi,
Outdated Exchange Server could have been one of the factors. Sometimes security bugs from apps are more devastating than operating system bugs.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Joseph Lee
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#89616
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