niether IE9 or FFirefox4 are quite comfortable with Jaws 11, at least
that has been my experience. as far as IE9 is concerned, there is no
progress bar support, the status bar is also not available with Jaws.
the biggest problem I found though was the huge gaps between lines
when you navigate using arrow keys that eventualy forced me to
downgrade. but all said and done, the thing seem really fast, faster
than any other version of IE, and even for that matter FF3.6.
now on Firefox 4, firstly webvisum wasn't available, now that problem
is solved as they've come up with an update that works fine with the
latest FF version. however with Jaws11, again the new firefox itself
is not accessible. you can't navigate the page with the arrow keys,
nor does the normal reading commands work.
still finding it dificult to downgrade, as I don't have the copy of
the previous version.

On 4/4/11, firoz <[email protected]> wrote:
> i am using jaws 12 and so far so good
>
> i have hot find any prob with it
>
>
>
> On 4/3/2011 11:04 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote:
>> Hy sir
>> does it is accessible with jaws?
>> or I will have to remain to firefox
>> weighting for a satisfactory reply
>> chears
>>
>> On 4/3/11, firoz<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> this i have copied from the other list
>>>
>>> Internet Explorer 9 Released: Here’s What You Need To Know
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> Microsoft has released the final version of Internet Explorer 9, and
>>> there’s just one question you should be asking yourself: Should I bother
>>> installing
>>> it? Here’s everything you need to know about the latest release of
>>> Microsoft’s infamous browser.
>>>
>>> Spoiler alert: If you are running Windows 7 or Vista, you should
>>> absolutely install IE9 on your PC—even if you prefer Chrome or Firefox,
>>> it’s better to
>>> have a secure, updated version of Internet Explorer.
>>>
>>> What’s New in Internet Explorer 9?
>>>
>>> If you want to see the full list of changes with all the original
>>> marketing detail, you can read Microsoft’s
>>> Beauty of the Web page,
>>> but here’s the highlights that you might be interested in.
>>>
>>> list of 5 items
>>> • Completely New Interface – as you can see in the screenshot above,
>>> there’s a completely new interface, designed from the ground up to save
>>> space on the
>>> screen—in fact, it uses even less pixels than Google Chrome.
>>> • Hardware Acceleration – IE9 is the first browser that taps into the
>>> power of your video card to make everything faster, by default. This
>>> browser is blazing
>>> fast, all around.
>>> • Pinned Sites – While Google Chrome might have started out with their
>>> web applications concept, IE9 takes it to another level by allowing site
>>> owners to
>>> customize the menus for sites pinned to the Windows 7 taskbar.
>>> • HTML5 Support – Microsoft has finally learned from their past
>>> mistakes, and focused on getting I.E. to the point of compliance with
>>> Internet standards.
>>> There’s a lot of whiners out there that say Microsoft didn’t make it
>>> work well enough, but I think it’s a good first step.
>>> • Combined Search / Address Bar – IE9 integrates the two boxes together
>>> into one, and even adds search suggestions that work quite well, similar
>>> to Google
>>> Chrome’s combined omnibox.
>>> list end
>>>
>>> There’s a ton of other, smaller, features below the hood, but these are
>>> the most interesting features. I’ve also highlighted some of them in
>>> screenshots
>>> below.
>>>
>>> You probably want to get to the screenshots, but first, here’s a couple
>>> of answers to questions you haven’t asked yet.
>>>
>>> list of 5 items
>>> • No, Internet Explorer 9 does not work on Windows XP.
>>> • Yes, you can install IE9 over top of the beta version if you had that
>>> installed.
>>> • Yes, If you have 32-bit Windows, you should install the 32-bit version.
>>> • Yes, If you have 64-bit Windows, you should install the 64-bit version
>>> (which includes the 32-bit version). Yes, you should upgrade to this
>>> version.
>>> • Yes, if you
>>> click this link
>>> it will take you to the download page.
>>> list end
>>>
>>> Where Can You Download It?
>>>
>>> I’ll have to assume that eventually Microsoft will offer IE9 through
>>> Windows Update, but for the moment, you’ll need to click the following
>>> link to download
>>> IE9. Remember to pick the right version for your operating system.
>>>
>>> http://www.beautyoftheweb.com/#/download
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> The new combined search/address bar is smart, and it’ll provide
>>> interesting suggestions right there in the browser itself. One of my
>>> favorites is the weather
>>> checker, which actually shows an image based on what’s going on outside.
>>> You know, cause looking out the window isn’t very geeky.
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> If you don’t like the combined Address Bar and Tabs on the same row, you
>>> can right-click on any of the tabs and choose “Show tabs on a separate
>>> row”. Note
>>> that you can also drag the divider between the address bar and the tabs
>>> to resize the address bar.
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> I totally stole this screenshot from Microsoft’s marketing page, since
>>> it does a great job of showing how the pinned sites feature works. Just
>>> drag the
>>> tab for any site to the taskbar, and voila! New pinned tab with a fun
>>> icon! Right-click on that tab, and you’ve got a custom jump list… at
>>> least, if that
>>> site has implemented the I.E.-specific features.
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> IE9 has what could essentially be considered “FlashBlock” built right
>>> in—just head to Safety->  ActiveX Filtering, and turn it on from there…
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>>   From now on, whenever you go to a site that tries to use an ActiveX
>>> control like Flash, you’ll have to click the little icon in the address
>>> bar to enable
>>> it. Awesome!
>>>
>>> image
>>>
>>> There’s a lot more features, but we’re not going to bother with
>>> screenshots. Why? Because you should install it and see for yourself!
>>>
>>> For the record, I’m a Mozilla Firefox user, and while I do really like
>>> the new IE9, I’m sticking with Firefox… but I still recommend that you
>>> install IE9
>>> on your PC if you possibly can. There’s just no need to have an insecure
>>> IE8 sitting around, and even if you turn off Internet Explorer, there’s
>>> still
>>> a ton of applications that utilize the underlying components, and you
>>> should consider installing it the same as patching your PC for the
>>> latest security
>>> holes.
>>>
>>> And who knows… you might just like it.
>>>
>>> Download Internet Explorer 9 from beautyoftheweb.com
>>>
>>>
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