Hi:
We're using the AVG antispyware program, and it's found things that
others have not.
Marilyn Walker wrote:
> Lenny, others have indicated that two programs are better than one.
> Personally, I use no ad ware which you have to purchase but it is easy
> as pie and seems to catch stuff.
I hear win mx is good.
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From: Charlene Y
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:53 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: jaws 8.0 and bearshare
While we're on this topic, I was wondering if there are any other accessible
file-shari
You're very welcome.
When you try this thing a pop up window will come asking you if you want to
make a back up of your registry before you make changes. I suggest to allow
this back up in case something goes wrong.
Negoslav
Original message:
Negoslav
Thanks for your response. I'll give it a
While we're on this topic, I was wondering if there are any other accessible
file-sharing programs?
Charlene
- Original Message -
From: beverly
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: jaws 8.0 and bearshare
No,
The first audio is just about finished right now. It covers installing and
setting up your first email account. More audio files I'm hoping will come
along as time and or opportunity present themselves. There's just too much
to cover in a single file unless you want it to be an hour or more lon
Negoslav
Thanks for your response. I'll give it a try.
Lennie
At 02:06 PM 5/3/2007, you wrote:
>I have cleaned my registry using C-cleaner and have no problems. But I think
>there is better software for this purpose. However, this program is good and
>free to use.
>
>Negoslav
>
>Original messa
Hey David,
I put Thunderbird on a flash card.
Now I need help to read, forward, and all that stuff I do in outlook express?
Do you have the audio for this program?
Patti
when the devil reminds you of your past ... you remind him of his future! The
enemy is toast! The battle is won!
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No, they don't work well together. You have to use jaws 7.
- Original Message -
From: Sylvia Alvaro
To: jaws-users-list@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:50 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] jaws 8.0 and bearshare
Hi list,
I just have a quick question for the list.
I have cleaned my registry using C-cleaner and have no problems. But I think
there is better software for this purpose. However, this program is good and
free to use.
Negoslav
Original message:
David,
My son has used CCleaner to clean out the registry on his computer.
According to him, he did n
Lenny, others have indicated that two programs are better than one.
Personally, I use no ad ware which you have to purchase but it is easy as
pie and seems to catch stuff. occasionally, I run Spybot and it does well,
too. If anyone knows of a program that catches everything, I'd like to know
I have used pest patrol as well as ad aware. Both seem to work well.
- Original Message -
From: Lenny McHugh
To: jaws-list
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 12:16 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] adware removers
Is there a one stop shop that is jaws friendly for removing adware?
I h
Unfortunately the program isn't as screen reader friendly as any of us would
like in some of those areas. What I like is the fact that once it's set the
way you want it the program can be run and automatically exit itself. That's
how I have it running on system boot up.
David Ferrin
I believe t
Is there a one stop shop that is jaws friendly for removing adware?
I have been using ad-aware for a long time as did a friend. This friend was
having some computer problems and installed spybot. I followed his lead and
spybot found a few things that ad-aware did not. After a few hours of surfing
Hi list,
I just have a quick question for the list. Has anyone tried using a file
sharing program called bearshare and jfw 8.0? I have heard from a number of
people that the two don't work well together. Any thoughts?
Sylvia.
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Visit the JAWS
David,
My son has used CCleaner to clean out the registry on his computer.
According to him, he did not have any problems, but I am skeptical. I
guess that I would like to hear if anybody else used this feature?
Thanks,
Lennie
At 11:19 AM 5/3/2007, you wrote:
>Honestly I've never used CClea
I just put the CD in and the instillation came up like normal. There doesn't
seem to be anything out of the ordinary at all. I suggest you select the
default choices during your instillation of the program and everything
should be just fine. Personally I did add the Spanish voices myself to see
Honestly I've never used CCleaner to clean out the registry in the past.
Instead I do prefer to use regscrub XP for that particular task. I was
planning on showing how you could protect certain cookies from being deleted
when you run CCleaner. You have raised an interesting point though I will
hello David,
Will you cover the part of cleaning the registry using CCleaner? I
have used CCleaner and I am looking forward to your audio since I
find it somewhat difficult to use the software with the Jaws curser.
I have not used the registry cleaning feature because I am concern
about messi
I thought that there might be some using Outlook Office Student 2003.
I have been wondering why I can not have a address auto added to my address
book. As, Nothing any where to offer it in said program. So did some
research and found that it doesn't come with the program. Two things were
lucky.
A:
It's been a while but as I recall it's a standard instillation, nothing out
of the ordinary at all. I will pull the disc out and check though if there's
something I forgot about. I'll leave your message here so I won't forget.
David Ferrin
I believe that tomorrow's another day, and I'll probably
install spybot.
> First I ran end it all to remove running programs.
> I then exited my firewall
> Then started install
> Clicked ok for English.
> Then when I click on next I hear an error tone and am tossed out of the
> setup process.
> Any suggestions?
> Lenny http://www.
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