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From: Ralph [mailto:ralphrobinson1...@comcast.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: FW: Accessible Devices Information On Jaws For 64 Bit Operating
Systems
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From: Parker at Vip conduit vipc...@mchsi.com
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hello does anyone know about real player and how i could install it
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I would suggest that you install Real Alternative instead. You can get it
from the Jaws User Programs page. The link will be at the end of the email.
Real Alternative will enable you to play streaming content from the web
without the intrusiveness of the Real Player.
Regards
David Griffith
David, could you explain why one would choose Real alternative over the Real
player installation? marilyn
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Why don't you install real alternative?
Here is the link. The only thing you need to do is run the file, and install
it; the rest is easy.
www.free-codecs.com/download/real_Alternative.htm
or you can just get it from http://www.whitestick.co.uk the programs
section.
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Oops, I'm sorry to give you the answer someone else has given before. :)
The reason Real Alternative is better is because it takes less of your Ram,
less of your harddrive, and generally is much lighter to run and install
than Real Player. Also, it's more accessible, everything is in the menus.
Hi Donald,
I tried that, too. Weird thing is, Jaws reads the thing like it's a list
view. It even says list view, and when I press insert+up arrow, it reads all
this information about the status of the email, tags, date received, and so
forth. Weird thing is, when I route jaws to PC, the