After looking at the What's New, it seems that you can no longer save application specific settings as part of a .jcf file. If I understand, it, you can save them as a profile, but would have to manually load them whenever you load the application... Am I reading this correctly? I've inserted the section in question below:
Application Specific Voice Profiles For JAWS 11, voice profiles have been modified to make it very easy to select, create, change, and save voice settings for use with JAWS or specific applications. Previously when changing voice profile settings, you had to choose between making a Global Voice Adjustment or an Individual Voice Adjustment, and then decide if the changes would apply as the default setting for all of JAWS or just the current open application. Now when modifying settings, you open one dialog, Voice <mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Freedom%20Scientific\JAWS\11.0\Help\enu\jf w.CHM::/using_jaws/the_jaws_application_window/Voice_Adjustment.htm> Adjustments, configure the profile, and save it. Next, using INSERT+CTRL+S you can select any available profile to use as the JAWS default, and also select the same or a different profile for the current application open on your computer. JAWS ships with several factory voice profiles based on the synthesizers installed on your computer. This makes it easy for you to use these settings as a template for future voice profiles that you create and save for JAWS and other applications. To create a new profile from a factory default profile, open Voices from the Options menu in the JAWS user interface, and then choose Voice Adjustments. Select any of the available factory settings from the Profile Name combo box, make the necessary voice adjustment changes, and save the profile using a name that can easily be identified with the profile. Cher For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
