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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
furthermore, with the latest update to win10, narrator is becoming as comprehensive as any other screen access solution what with it's wider range of keystrokes and functionality. MS have really come
furthermore, with the latest update to win10, narrator is becoming as comprehensive as any other screen access solution what with it's wider range of keystrokes and functionality. MS have really come
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Shaun Oliver
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
I'm sorry but I must interject at this juncture. While this isn't a forum for discussing the merits of XP VS. win7 VS. Win8 VS. win10, etc, I should like to point out that in terms of overall accessib
I'm sorry but I must interject at this juncture. While this isn't a forum for discussing the merits of XP VS. win7 VS. Win8 VS. win10, etc, I should like to point out that in terms of overall accessib
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Shaun Oliver
· #3304
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
you can receive a file on any device, the buttons are there and clearly labeled, and stand prouder than a honeymooner's well, you get the idea. Suffice it to say, it is doable, and easily so at that.
you can receive a file on any device, the buttons are there and clearly labeled, and stand prouder than a honeymooner's well, you get the idea. Suffice it to say, it is doable, and easily so at that.
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Shaun Oliver
· #3305
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
I will grant you one caveat, however, sending a file in skype for windows, is quite frankly a little dicey, and I'd like to see that rectified, but as it is not something I do often what with the plet
I will grant you one caveat, however, sending a file in skype for windows, is quite frankly a little dicey, and I'd like to see that rectified, but as it is not something I do often what with the plet
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Shaun Oliver
· #3306
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
actually no, because before MS bought Skype, it was owned by the developers of Kazzaa. They admitedly started to get it right towards the end, but, to start with, Skype was in fact very much inaccessi
actually no, because before MS bought Skype, it was owned by the developers of Kazzaa. They admitedly started to get it right towards the end, but, to start with, Skype was in fact very much inaccessi
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Shaun Oliver
· #3307
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
GW was a bolt on at best and crashed more often than a blind man driving on the road. I'll grant you, the concept was sound, and when it worked, it worked well, however, Skype, rightfully, in my oppin
GW was a bolt on at best and crashed more often than a blind man driving on the road. I'll grant you, the concept was sound, and when it worked, it worked well, however, Skype, rightfully, in my oppin
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Shaun Oliver
· #3308
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
Might it not also be prudent to reach out to Microsoft and address those self same concerns with them? otherwise, they aren't likely to be aware that that functionality has a need, because as helpful
Might it not also be prudent to reach out to Microsoft and address those self same concerns with them? otherwise, they aren't likely to be aware that that functionality has a need, because as helpful
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Shaun Oliver
· #3313
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help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
excellent stuff. I also reitterate, that the attitudes we choose to arm ourselves with when we reach out also determines just how much joy we're likely to receive, and I know you to be a professional
excellent stuff. I also reitterate, that the attitudes we choose to arm ourselves with when we reach out also determines just how much joy we're likely to receive, and I know you to be a professional
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Shaun Oliver
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such a waste of intelligent energy
to be fair to all and sundry on list, for the most part, the below has happened. people ask, and concise answers were given out. Granted, it isn't always immediately apparent, hence the reasons for th
to be fair to all and sundry on list, for the most part, the below has happened. people ask, and concise answers were given out. Granted, it isn't always immediately apparent, hence the reasons for th
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Shaun Oliver
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such a waste of intelligent energy
and that, is what I'm talking about. instead of talking to them, you're moaning here on a forum that has little to do with that which you are complaining about accept for the aspects relating to Skype
and that, is what I'm talking about. instead of talking to them, you're moaning here on a forum that has little to do with that which you are complaining about accept for the aspects relating to Skype
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Shaun Oliver
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such a waste of intelligent energy
and that's the beauty of current versions of windows, that ability is there. some are using older versions of windows that are reaching their end of life cycle, but, that doesn't preclude them from su
and that's the beauty of current versions of windows, that ability is there. some are using older versions of windows that are reaching their end of life cycle, but, that doesn't preclude them from su
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Shaun Oliver
· #3334
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
as has been stated in the official notice from ms, they will no longer be supporting Skype 7 or classic as it's now known. this means that you will either be forced to update, or your classic skype wi
as has been stated in the official notice from ms, they will no longer be supporting Skype 7 or classic as it's now known. this means that you will either be forced to update, or your classic skype wi
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Shaun Oliver
· #3359
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
moreover, before anybody says ms can't do this, they can and they have.
moreover, before anybody says ms can't do this, they can and they have.
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Shaun Oliver
· #3361
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
they are the developers of not only the ecosystem you now find yourselves a part of, but, they are the developers of Skype, and they are well within their rights to deploy it as they see fit. As has b
they are the developers of not only the ecosystem you now find yourselves a part of, but, they are the developers of Skype, and they are well within their rights to deploy it as they see fit. As has b
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Shaun Oliver
· #3362
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
well, congratulations on limiting yourself, because, quite frankly, as much as I enjoy using my mac, and find it not only intuitive and a pleasure to work with, There are some tasks that are just easi
well, congratulations on limiting yourself, because, quite frankly, as much as I enjoy using my mac, and find it not only intuitive and a pleasure to work with, There are some tasks that are just easi
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Shaun Oliver
· #3364
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
I might also add, that apple and google also are similar in how they make you update, be it hardware or software. the only way you're going to get any joy and keep what you want around for years is wi
I might also add, that apple and google also are similar in how they make you update, be it hardware or software. the only way you're going to get any joy and keep what you want around for years is wi
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Shaun Oliver
· #3366
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
yeah and how much of that data loss could have been avoided if people employed standard backup practices? That is not limited to blind people only. That's a human condition. people don't regularly bac
yeah and how much of that data loss could have been avoided if people employed standard backup practices? That is not limited to blind people only. That's a human condition. people don't regularly bac
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Shaun Oliver
· #3367
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
Thank you Doug, That is my point exactly. the Cloud, is the way of the future, and the three major vendors are gearing their services towards Cloud Computing. It was always going to be this way, and I
Thank you Doug, That is my point exactly. the Cloud, is the way of the future, and the three major vendors are gearing their services towards Cloud Computing. It was always going to be this way, and I
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Shaun Oliver
· #3369
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
you're still thinking in limited terms. The internet was always based on a redundancy type system. This means, when something fell over in one location, the data was still recoverable as it was symolt
you're still thinking in limited terms. The internet was always based on a redundancy type system. This means, when something fell over in one location, the data was still recoverable as it was symolt
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Shaun Oliver
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refusal of ypdating to a new version of Skype
I can confirm that since skype 8's initial release, the file send dialog is indeed broken. at least in windows anyway. something I intend to lodge feedback about. Furthermore, I am certain that MS wil
I can confirm that since skype 8's initial release, the file send dialog is indeed broken. at least in windows anyway. something I intend to lodge feedback about. Furthermore, I am certain that MS wil
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Shaun Oliver
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