Chris,
If you feel this strongly about using AIM, and if no one else with
technical know-how is interested in scripting it further, then why not
do so yourself? That's what motivated me to begin work on the Miranda
app for Window-Eyes.
Regards,
Steve
On 9/3/2011 4:00 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:
I have reported my concerns to AIM and all I have gotten back is use
Miranda. Sorry to rant guys but what if Miranda is not the person's
choice of client? I feel we should have a choice in what we use like
the sighted do. Also what is the point of doing scripts for AIM when
the client doesn't seem to work properly in the first place. I use AIM
with the free screen reader and it works great. I just think while
Miranda is a great client it will not suit everybody. I liked it but
would rather prefer a client where I can just get up and going
quickly. Not so with Miranda. You not only have to get a third party
add-on; you also need to configure Miranda so it behaves kind of like
a standard Windows application if you know what I mean. By all means
if you are happy with Miranda, great. But I just think we should have
a choice in what we can use. Rant over.
Chris Hallsworth
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On 03/09/2011 04:21, Portia Scott wrote:
Hey all,
I installed the Window-Eyes scripts for Aim, and I get a weird erro.
It says:
aim.js - Microsoft JScript runtime errorLine 307 Column
3'frames.0.document' is null or not an object< 0x800A138F
Anyone have this issue with the Aim scripts?
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