So you are suspicious that James
Scholes is intentionally turning the add on into something
malicious? Based on his reputation, that's just groundless.
I haven't checked to see who else
has written about the add on but Blind Bargains has. They are
a respected source and I hardly think they would wrecklessly
provide information about add ons or other such items.
Saying that's just my opinion, as
though all opinions are equal is not correct. You provide no
grouds for your opinion except suspicion. I have provided the
reputation of the person who had the add on signed, it's
excellent, and the reputation of a source that spread
information about the add on.
I'm not trying to give you a hard
time but, given the amount of interest in Webvisum, I want to
discourage unfounded suspicion.
gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum:
Working perfectly well!
Well OK this is your opinion. It was James Sholes, but still I
don't care what rigamarole he whent though to sign it. Chris
Taught the former programmer of the Qube is in the process of
writing a CAPTIA solver. I'm hoping to see it's release soon. It
will work with FF, IE 11, and IOS later on down the road.
On 5/10/2016 3:03 PM, Gene wrote:
The, as you characterize it,
convoluted add on is not one. it was taken through the
signing procedure by a respected and trusted member of the
blind computer using community. Nothing was changed except
that it is signed in a way Firefox recognizes as
legitimate. I don't remember the name now, but numerous
members of this community will vouch for him. There is no
reason to believe the add on is unsafe.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum:
Working perfectly well!
If you try and download it off the Web Visum site FF will sill
prevent
you from downloading a unverified add-on. I don't trust this as
Brian
said "convoluted add-on".
On 5/10/2016 9:12 AM, Mallard wrote:
> Oh, that's really great! Finally! We won't have to worry
about losing
> it any longer then...
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> Ciao,
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> Ollie
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> Il 10/05/2016 12:53, Ron Canazzi ha scritto:
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>> Somebody signed it through the convoluted process of
doing that for
>> Mozilla and it now works.
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>> On 5/10/2016 6:21 AM, Mallard wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I've just updated to Firefox 46.0.1, thinking that
Webvisum would
>>> stop working. I was ready to set up a portable of
an older version,
>>> but... SURPRISE! Webvisum is working as usual...
>>> Good news!
>>> Ciao,
>>> Ollie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> --
>> They Ask Me If I'm Happy; I say Yes.
>> They ask: "How Happy are You?"
>> I Say: "I'm as happy as a stow away chimpanzee on a
banana boat!"
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