Maria and all:
I've used Thunderbird for the last five or so years and have always
thought the calendar part was not accessible. I haven't double-checked
in ages and I'll be happy to try to learn something new. Is it one of
those things that is partly accessible and not in other features?
Annoyances and problems with Thunderbird have me trying out Outlook
2010, but I haven't tackled the calendar section yet. A somewhat usable
Thunderbird calendar might influence my decision about whether or not to
switch e-mail programs.
I'm running Thunderbird 52 on 64 bit Windows 7 Home and JAWS 16-18 and
also have WE 9.5.x installed.
Thanks,
Margaret
On 6/7/2017 2:38 PM, Maria Campbell wrote:
Either my Thunderbird email calendar doesn't have alarms, or I don't
know how to set them.
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Faithfulness does not begin with large tasks-if it is not present in
small things, it does not exist at all.
On 6/7/2017 2:34 PM, Judy Jones wrote:
Just a beginning question. I use Outlook for my e-mail client and
like its
calendar well enough. It has alarms. Where I started having trouble was
when using it at work as a shared calendar. I had the best luck with
week
view, and only had tried it with Jaws 17,notJudy
18.
-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Maria Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Accessible appointment calendar
I'm looking for an accessible appointment calendar that has an alarm
system
as well. I had a talking clock program and something called anytime
deluxe
that worked beautifully with Windows 7 but won't work with Windows 10.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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