Re: NVDA Curiosity
Gene
you don't represent your age group. As a
person over 55 myself, I do not accept your representation.
As far as XP is concerned, the developers are still
intentionally having NVDA run in Windows Xp. Also, I don't recall messages
of people reporting bugs stating that they are using XP. It appears you
are making an unsupported assumption.
Gene
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The newer the PC/machine; the less problems are encountered with new software! At some point some NVDA users will be hit with the reality that Windows XP has lived a very very long life and wants to retire/be left alone! There are a number of charitable organizations/groups that sell rebuilt PC's at economical prices that at least run Windows 7. There are a number of software developers that warn customers that their software no longer will support vintage PC's! So, if users insist on continued usage of old PC's/machines. Then don't complain/whine when operating systems/software does not run correctly on your machines! Yes! I do sound like an old curmudgeon! And, I'm very proud to represent my age group! (55 Years and above) On 6/3/2016 11:29 AM, Roger Stewart wrote: > I'm having no problems with the newest nvda and I use Firefox and > Thunderbird--no issues at all. > > Roger > > > > > > > > > On 6/3/2016 1:01 PM, Chris Shook wrote: >> This goes along with my last post labeled NVDA devils advocate. >> Over the last few days, I've noticed a lot of people pointing out >> issues with the latest version of NVDA. >> For a little perspective, how many people are not having these issues. >> So far, everything has worked fine for me. >> Is there any one else that is not having any problems with NVDA 2016.2? >> Chris >> >> >> >> > > > > -- Carlos Gonzalez - Los Angeles, CA. - gmjc341961@...
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