No, Rick, Edge is still barely accessible from a blindness perspective.
IE11 is still here to stay for a while.

I've read mixed reports regarding the upgrade to Windows10; for some, it's
been great, for many others, it's neither here nor there!  I personally DO
NOT care about upgrading to Windows10 right now.  What I have and need for
work in particular is still working and I am not about to break it and start
all over.  May be I am paranoid, but it's a bread and butter issue for me
presently!  With Window-Eyes on the bunsen burner and/or in the cooler, it
behooves me to be somewhat careful and take my plunge slowly.

I have read here and there that Microsoft will be extending the deadline for
individuals who use screen readers and other adaptive technology to access
the computer.  That being the case, unless it is absolutely important for
you, I'll recommend waiting just to see how and where Microsoft swings the
pendulum.  

Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado


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