Hi,
You can't generalize from just one Web page. There are 'dynamic
captchas' on certain Web pages (such as Facebook, for instance) that
change every few minutes or less. WebVisum may work better with them,
and did so more there than the human-operated Solona (before I
discovered that you could get around the CAPTCHA problem with Facebook
by giving Facebook your mobile number).

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dujari, Prateek" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 10:54 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Zcaptcha VS Webvisum for captcha solving accuracy


hello.
My question to webvisum users: What percent of the time does Webvisum
give you wrong captcha solution text?

I've only recently started using both zcaptcha with IE9 and Webvisum
with Firefox to get captcha solutions send back to me as readable
text. Well zcaptcha has been 100% accurate which is critical for the
web page to actually accept my capcha entry allowing me to move on to
whatever I'm purchasing. I've used Webvisum twice on the same web page
and both times it solved it wrong. the first time it put the solution
text in the clipboard and I pasted it in the edit field on the web
page, I got an error msg saying it was wrong. Well I tried it a second
time on the web page in front of me with the captcha image and the
result was wrong again. Both times Webvisum's solution text was wrong.
Well then I used zcaptcha on the same web page and got the right
solution text within 5min allowing me to successfully finish what I
was purchasing on the web.

So my question to webvisum users: What percent of the time does
Webvisum give you wrong captcha solution text?

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