it is accessible for the most part.
but one little problem i had when i was useing it last year.
it kept forgetting some of the passwords i saved to it. so what good is it?
so i don't use it anymore.
i keep them in a text file , in code
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I've heard good things about One Password being used on both IOS and on
Windows computers with screen readers, but I don't know which screen reader.
I heard a podcast
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Thank you Mike.
I have been advised by a sighted person that thi
My son and daughter-in-law use it and love it. But they are sighted. We've
been thinking about it, but I don't know how it works with screenreaders.
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John Farley via Talk
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Subject: RE: Lastpass
Thank you Mike.
I have been advised by a sighted person that this is a very good application
for managing passwords, as we are all getting
, January 12, 2016 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Lastpass
My son and daughter-in-law use it and love it. But they are sighted. We've
been thinking about it, but I don't know how it works with screenreaders
, January 12, 2016 9:06 AM
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Subject: Re: Lastpass
My son and daughter-in-law use it and love it. But they are sighted. We've
been thinking about it, but I don't know how it works with screenreaders
Sorry, I meant Robin of course!
Regards, John
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Thanks Mike, I'll take a look.
Regards, John
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My son and daughter-in-law use it and love it. But they are sighted. We've
been thinking about it, but I don't know how it works with screenreaders.
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Subject: RE: Lastpass
I've heard good things about One Password being used on both IOS and on Windows
computers with screen readers, but I don't know which screen reader. I heard a
podcast on this from AppleVis, I think it was. The version for Windows costs
money, whereas the IOS ver
I use to use LastPass. I liked it because it finds passwords on your
computer when you install the program. I started not likingit when it
becamse difficult to use with Window-Eyes. Both the vault portion and the
online portion became harder to use. More mouse action was requirede in some
I tried to download it on my home machine where I use windoweyes 9.3 and
windows 8.1 couldn't get it working e-mailed them never heard a response. I
found the edit boxes didn't say name and so on.
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My son and daughter-in-law use it and love it. But they are sighted. We've
been thinking about it, but I don't know how
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