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

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