I fully agree with you.

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Valiant8086
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2018 4:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Firefox 60

Hi.


I switched to Firefox  60, found it still a bit lacking in performance, and 
switched back to Chrome. A site that makes it painfully clear which one is 
winning is amazon.com. Just doing a search for something and noticing how long 
pages need to appear and be readable, and how responsive navigation keys arrows 
and quick nav etc are. Firefox is almost back to what it was in 52, but not 
totally. I was under the impression it would run better than chrome but that 
hasn't been so for me.


Edge is reasonably quick loading pages and allowing me to begin arrowing on 
them, but the way it announces going in and out of regions and such is very 
verbose and I find it slows me down too much. I'm really a little annoyed at 
just how much it seems to be asking to have a really good browsing experience 
this day and age. Chrome doesn't have it all either, it can easily get messed 
up and start using all of your ram. I'm not having that problem myself luckily, 
but I have multiple friends that are, each of them on multiple computers too.


In any case, I'm not trying to convert you folks to Chrome or anything like 
that, guess I wanted to rant a little.



Cheers:
Aaron Spears, A.K.A. valiant8086. General Partner - Valiant Galaxy Associates 
"We make Very Good Audiogames for the blind community - 
http://valiantGalaxy.com";

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On 5/11/2018 4:17 PM, Cristóbal wrote:
> I wrote VFO with issues I was having with Jaws and Firefox 60 and Jaws
> losing speech for a second or two when arrowing around a webpage. Almost as
> if it was catching up with the keystrokes. Jaws wasn't slow or sluggish per
> say as when it was moving around, it felt responsive, but the speech
> silencing thing was getting annoying. That along with an existing issue I've
> been having with Jaws just randomly losing focus on any site and me having
> to maximize the window or tab or shift plus tab to get focus back all the
> time made the user experience a frustrating one.
> The response I got back was:
> Thank you for contacting VFO ® Technical Support.  I have tried Firefox 60
> with the most recent version of JAWS® 2018 and have not really found the
> issues you mention.  At times, I have found that sometimes, when a Web site
> is still loading, it might get sluggish, but if you give it a minute or 2,
> you can navigate just fine.  I just spent about 5-10 minutes navigating a
> very resource-intensive Web site and was actually very impressed with
> performance.  Therefore, I am not sure this is a general issue but one that
> might be specific to your machine.
>
> So, aside from me not waiting around a minute or two for every single
> webpage to load when I didn't have to before, looks like I'm going to have
> to call tech support so I can demonstrate for them these odd speech pauses
> and whatnot. Don't know if I'll be able to do so anytime soon as I work
> during the day, but anyway. I've gone back to V 52.X in the meantime.
> Regarding the alerts, I was able to disable those with an about:config tweek
> a while back. I'll have to dig around for it again.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
> Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 12:54 PM
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: [JAWS-Users] Firefox 60
>
> I'm experiencing several problems with Firefox 60. Here's a copy of the
> email I just sent VFO explaining what they are. I did mention in the message
> that I recently upgraded from Firefox 52ESR to 60.
>
>
>    1.  When I try to log in to a website, Firefox's message offering to save
> the log-in information is spoken, and then spoken several more times. I
> caught that to decline, I should press alt-d. when I did so, Firefox hung up
> and eventually gave me the options to wait or close. After what was already
> a long wait, I closed it.
>
> I've encountered this message several times since. Pressing alt-d led to the
> same result, as did my try with alt-n (which often brings up other options).
> The only way to get past this message is to wait for it to go away.
>
>
>    1.  On the donations page of the website
> www.wnyc.org<http://www.wnyc.org>, the combo boxes for state and country
> don't give any information, e.g., state abbreviations. These combo boxes do
> work with IE11. A similar problem came up on another website with Firefox
> 60, but I can't be sure I've diagnosed the problem yet.
>
>
>    1.  Placemarkers are behaving erratically. None carried over from Firefox
> 52ESR, so I've had to start over again putting them in place. One repeating
> problem is that even though I uncheck the box that would apply the
> placemarker throughout a website, the placemarkers all apply on every page.
> This means I've accumulated twelve placemarkers on every page of one website
> I regularly visit, even though I want at most three per page.
>
>
>    1.  I'm also finding that some placemarkers just don't work when I press
> the k key. Even though the placemarker list shows one for that location, k
> doesn't locate it.
>
> I'm working with JAWS 2018.1804.26.400,, and my OS is Windows 7.
>
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