Chris;
You just made my Tuesday! This is some of the best news I have received in a 
long time! I am very excited!
Related to individuals who are questioning the uses of Firefox versus Safari, 
from what I noticed I always have at least Safari, chrome, and WebKit installed 
on my Mac. Firefox will be part of my web browsing arsenal now.
I am involved in a couple of different Internet marketing programs, some of 
which I have found have had accessibility issues utilizing Safari. Therefore, I 
am extraordinarily excited to try these specific sites out in Firefox.

In addition, one thing that individuals may want to consider, is installing 
Firefox if you currently do web development. As previously stated, some 
websites look differently on different browsers, therefore it is important to 
understand especially, now that Firefox is accessible on the Mac, how your 
website looks to both a sided and a blind or low vision user. In addition, it 
is important to understand how the screen reader interacts with the browser, to 
lay that page out
And of course there is the ability to solve captures in Firefox, something that 
should have been free of charge on the Mac, long time ago! Although, Solann I 
did a great job of providing a capture solving service while they were around, 
in my opinion.
Before I conclude this message, I wanted to elaborate on a couple of things. 
First of all, some of us have mentioned accessibility issues in Google Docs, 
has anyone tried it in the new version of Firefox?
And finally, with a lot of websites such as Facebook, and MySpace, and my 
yearbook, well formerly known as my yearbook now known as meet me, utilizing 
interactive HTML element Sites, such as taking an individual in Facebook, may 
become easier when using Firefox. It would be interesting to see the results of 
some of these tests!

Anyway, you guys have a wonderful rest of your day, I know Chris made mine.

Sincerely;
Michael
Note: this message likely dictated, however not proofread on my iPhone.
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On Feb 26, 2013, at 2:57 AM, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

> I gotta say, this is wonderful news!  Firefox actually finally has gotten rid 
> of the busy busy messages!
> 
> I just used it over here to download a book from the nls bard web site, and 
> even text entry as some of you said could be quirky is working fantastically! 
>  Granted, I am not using v19 beta, nor the V19 official release.  I'm 
> actually using the V20 beta, which can be found on
> 
> http://www.mozilla.org/beta
> 
> but from what I so far can see, it is working perfectly.  It's a little 
> sluggish in a few places, but the sluggishness is so darn suttle, I literally 
> barely, and I do mean literally, barely! can notice it at all!  This is 
> absolutely awesome!  Considerring that Firefox has not been made accessible 
> to us for so long, or at best has been very very difficult to deal with, this 
> is a huge, huge, huge! improvement, and I'd encourage anyone to give it a go! 
>  Before now, I couldn't reliably say that.  OK, would I use it full 
> primetime?  I don't yet know?  I'd say it's likely, yes, but I need to play 
> just a little more with it to be absolutely 100% sure that nothing later 
> crops up that maybe I've not seen seeing I have only been using it for a 
> matter of maybe 10 minutes, but I will say so far, I am absolutely floored! 
> at what a major improvement they've made in this beta.  We need all to find a 
> way to contact the Mozilla team and commend them on their efforts, as this is 
> great that they finally have found the busy memory leak problem.  Frankly, I 
> have longed! for this day!
> 
> Chris Gilland
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