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When I am composing a message, I am unable to read what I have just written.

On 12/20/2018 9:01 AM, Larry Higgins via Talk wrote:
> I'm not sure just how much I've ultimately got to add here, but I must 
> at least say this.
> 
> 
> My version of Thunderbird updated on me without either permission or 
> encouragement. Naturally I did a double-take and hoped and prayed that 
> my ability to edit would continue, and with my good luck or divine 
> intervention, it continued to function as it should.
> 
> 
> One thing that really annoys me is that every time I go to open up the 
> program, it takes an eternity to load and otherwise settle down. I was 
> told that I  should remove all add ons, but the only one I have is the 
> spellchecker, and removing that didn't help either, but I wasn't going 
> to go without that  one anyway.
> 
> 
> I said all that only to say that I haven't encountered the editing 
> problem at all, up to this point anyway - knock on wood.
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/20/2018 6:15 AM, Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk wrote:
>> On this Windows 7 machine I am still using Windows Live Mail 2012. I'm 
>> not sure where you can get it. You would need the SET files and apps 
>> that GW developed for it. It has its quirks, but works well for me. 
>> You may want to work with Thunderbird and NVDA, but I have no 
>> experience with that combination.
>>
>>
>>
>> Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
>> http://lras.home.sprynet.com
>> -----Original Message----- From: David via Talk
>> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 3:02 AM
>> To: WE English Mailinglist
>> Cc: David
>> Subject: Mail Client
>>
>> Listers,
>>
>> Could need a bit of info here.
>>
>>
>> As you know, the latest updates to Thunderbird, have broken the
>> accessibility when writing new messages, as well as replying to any
>> message received. Seeing how they slowly broke down any cooperation with
>> WE in Firefox, I do take the guess, this is just the beginning of the
>> end for our ability to use Thunderbird along with WinEyes. I do cling to
>> my WinEyes, among other things, due to the fact that it is the only
>> screen reader that to a certain extent works with some websites I am
>> relying on. Like for instance our local grocery store, where neither
>> NVDA or Jaws will let me do my shopping properly. Only good old WinEyes.
>>
>>
>> Anyway, I want to have a backup for my mailing activity, the day when
>> Mozilla finally pulls the plug for WinEyes and Thunderbird. What
>> alternatives do we have, now adays? I know some of you have mentioned
>> Becky. Is that the only one? Outlook, OK, but that demands me running
>> Office - and does it work with all versions of office? Should I decide
>> to go for things like Becky, will there be a steep learning curve? And
>> will there be any particular settings or twixings to be done in my
>> screen reader?
>>
>>
>> Any feedback you might have, I am open ears. If you have some idea as to
>> the functionality with any of the other screen readers, along with a
>> given mail client, I want to know your experiences. Would be great,
>> could I find a mail client, which worked with whichever screen reader i
>> happen to have up running at any time.
>>
>>
>> Oh, and two more questions:
>>
>> Where to get the client you might suggest? And is it for free, Annual
>> payment, or Lifetime priced?
>>
>>
>> Thanks alot, all of you.
>>
>>
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