Hi again Rod,
Well, already answered most of this as I’m reading messages out of order. Any accessibility issues for Outlook 2010 have been dealt with by a GW app called Outlook Enhance, which I highly recommend (I’m not sure if it’s being included with the WE distribution or not). One point: I think you can buy Outlook alone, you don’t have to buy an Office suite I don’t think; and, my own opinion, I’d buy 2010 if you still can (just because it probably has more of its issues worked-out with WE than 2013 does yet). I don’t know this however, so maybe you could check with GW support to see what they think of 2013. Hth, Chip From: Rod Hutton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 9:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: E-mail client accessibility Hi Chip, On an unrelated matter, I’m using Windows Live Mail for my e-mail client (mainly, for the moment, because it’s free). However, for literally months, I’ve had tracking issues in my message window and I’m about a step and a half away from getting some cash together to buy the MS Office Suite and so be able to use Outlook. I noticed you are using Outlook (from viewing your message details ), and I was wondering how you like it, and do you have any accessibility issues? Also, anyone reading this: what’s the best e-mail client from the point of view of accessibility? Bruce, I see you are using the reliable old Outlook Express, but, unfortunately, Windows 7 barred the use of it...too bad for me! :) Thanks, Chip, and everyone, Rod Smile From: Chip Orange Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 7:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Cuckoo Clock Sleep/Screen Saver mode Fix Bruce, Let me just warn you to pay attention when you upload an updated app; be sure to look at the follow-up screen after you click on the “update app” button; I am unable to update my app right now because the GW web site keeps saying my new .wepm file has a virus, and it won’t let me apply my new update. Unfortunately though, it seems to tell users though there’s been an update, even though the update didn’t get uploaded. I wasn’t paying close attention to the follow-up web page, so I hadn’t notice that GW was rejecting it. Hopefully GW will get to look at this soon. Chip From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 3:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Cuckoo Clock Sleep/Screen Saver mode Fix OK Chip, I have the other changes just have not packaged it up. I guess I could do that now. I spent this afternoon getting more chapters for the VB 2010 and C++ from the on-line book...and now done with that. Bruce Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 2:10 PM Subject: RE: Cuckoo Clock Sleep/Screen Saver mode Fix Not yet Bruce, afraid when I have free time I’m chasing my own bugs <grin> Chip From: BX [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 7:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Cuckoo Clock Sleep/Screen Saver mode Fix Hi Chip, did you fix the Cuckoo Clock issue? On line 795 is the fault and adding the mod 15 for a minute test should fix it. I have a flag test added and may post the fix tonight which will include a on/off flag for those who like it announcing when out of sleep mode as David had suggested. I actually can duplicate the issue when my tower goes into sleep mode from the screen saver event... Sincerely Bruce
