Hi All, I wanted to give my impressions of the new OS X Mail, which I'm slowly coming to grips with. I've decided to force myself to use it in the new layout, and have actually had some success with it. To begin with, the VoiceOver Getting started guide suggests using it with the VO cursor, and I have to agree. Doing it this way seems to be quite fast, and is working quite well for me. You can jump quickly between the table of messages and the message proper with vo-j. Conversations can either be expanded or not, depending on whether you need to work with the individual messages in them. By default it seems the focus is on the first unread message of every conversation, and they are displayed in reverse-chronological order, which makes sense to me as you're likely to be concerned with the recent messages over the older ones. Attachments work pretty much as they always have. You'll find a popup button in the message headers allowing you to save them, and a Quick-look button allowing you to preview them. This all requires the VO cursor for navigation, of course, but thus far I've had no real problems with it and in fact it is quite similar to how I used mail in SL. I hope you all give the new Mail a chance to work as intended before immediately jumping into the classic layout, as effective as that still is. Best, Zack.
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