You may have to find the actual item and activate
it. I have found such shortcut commands to be unreliable. Some work
and some don't
Gene
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum: Working perfectly
well!
I tried earlier to install the said addons but no luck at all. I pressed to
allow it by pressing Alt plus A but, it keeps me prompted such dialog in Mozilla
Firefox, and currently running version (46.0.1)
Robert Mendoza
On 5/12/2016 8:12 AM, Gene wrote:
That's good.
Gene
----- original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum: Working perfectly
well!
Well Gene I did download and install it yesterday. Its working
well.
On 5/11/2016 9:35 AM, Gene wrote:
It is valid to raise questions about something
if you don't know whether the author is trustworthy. Someone could
design a malicious add on. But instead of just expressing doubt or a
question, asking for more information from the list would make much more
sense. The person raising doubts may not know of james Schole's
(spelling) reputation. But once informed, the reputation speaks for
itself.
There is no criminality nor
slander nor libel involved. But instead of just expressing doubts,
reliable information should be sought.
Gene
----- Original Message
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum: Working
perfectly well!
How absurd! How can one accuse someone of malicious
intentions without evidence of that whatsoever? I tell you... One must
be quite arrogant to do so!
If I were the person accused, I would
simply take the accuser to courts in no time at all...
I think
one should be very careful with the rumors one spreads about
others.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 11/05/2016
03:54, Kwork ha scritto: > Hi, > The couple of times I've used
the add-on since the recent signing have > been met with success.
I've known James on and off for a few years > now, and find him to be
a decent human being, and an end computer user > out of the UK just
trying to help keep life as accessible for us as he > can with his
programming knowledge. > Travis > ----- Original Message
----- > *From:* Gene <mailto:gsasner@...> > *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> >
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 10, 2016 12:46 PM > *Subject:* Re: [nvda] Firefox
46.0.1 and Webvisum: Working perfectly well! > > I don't know
him in a personal sense either. I know his reputation. >
I follow two blind technology discussion lists aside from this one and
> I know that many people are using it. I haven't seen one
complaint. > Perhaps others will vouch for him and the add
on. > Gene > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Lino
Morales <mailto:linomorales001@...> >
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 10, 2016 2:37 PM > *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> >
*Subject:* Re: [nvda] Firefox 46.0.1 and Webvisum: Working perfectly
well! > > Good. Glad you aren't giving me a hard time. Mods
shouldn't do so on > any list list anyway unless the mod he/she is a
complete a$$$ by > nature. I just simply don't trust it that's all. I
guess one way to > see if it truly works under FF 46 is to download
it. I don't know the > guy. I guess that's part of why I'm hesitant
to get it. > > > On 5/10/2016 3:33 PM, Gene
wrote: >> 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 ----- >> *From:* Lino Morales <mailto:linomorales001@...> >>
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 10, 2016 2:14 PM >> *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> >>
*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
----- >>> *From:* Lino Morales <mailto:linomorales001@...> >>>
*Sent:* Tuesday, May 10, 2016 1:44 PM >>> *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> >>>
*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... >>> > >>> > Ciao, >>>
> >>> > Ollie >>> > >>>
> >>> > >>> > >>>
> >>> > Il 10/05/2016 12:53, Ron Canazzi ha
scritto: >>> >> >>> >> Somebody signed
it through the convoluted process of doing that for >>> >>
Mozilla and it now works. >>> >> >>>
>> >>> >> >>> >> 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 >>>
>>> >>> >>> >>>
>>> >>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >> -- >>> >> 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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