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Jesse delMuro <jdelmuro1@verizon.net>Subject:
weighing in publicly, and the post Windows-live eraDate:
Sat, Apr 6, 2013 6:11:39 amHi gang. Wow, on a day that sees a final show of over 13 hours of music
for the final stop of The Expedition for Armin Van Buuren, or the
settings of the final 4 in the NCAA basketball set and match, 2
questions are big and I feel we all could benefit.
I'll work my way backwards. So I get it that on the 8th,
Windows-live will no longer be much of anything in comparison to what
we've known for years. So does anyone have any solid recomendations of
not only where to go from here but even down to how easy would it be to
import the contacts from Windows-Live into whatever _new program's out
there to take its place. If its not IE, then its Firefox. So if its
not MSN, then what?
Regarding some having issues with Win-Eyes speaking copied material,
I've always been intrigued but can also say that from Windows 7 on,
finding a tool that will clear the clipboard without having to reboot
Win-Eyes each time would be of immense help. In XP, you could clear the
clipboard and anything posted, files copied, etc. was gone.
Case and point. I recently copied some Skrillex and Kaskade tunes
and even as I'm writing this up, I'm reminded every so often of the
Skrilex tunes I copied and subsequently moved into my E-drive but until
I shut down and reboot Win-Eyes, that seemingly doesn't change. Unless
anyone has a recomendation on accessible software allowing one to clear
the clipboard, this trend I'd expect to continue.
Jesse
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for the final stop of The Expedition for Armin Van Buuren, or the
settings of the final 4 in the NCAA basketball set and match, 2
questions are big and I feel we all could benefit.
I'll work my way backwards. So I get it that on the 8th,
Windows-live will no longer be much of anything in comparison to what
we've known for years. So does anyone have any solid recomendations of
not only where to go from here but even down to how easy would it be to
import the contacts from Windows-Live into whatever _new program's out
there to take its place. If its not IE, then its Firefox. So if its
not MSN, then what?
Regarding some having issues with Win-Eyes speaking copied material,
I've always been intrigued but can also say that from Windows 7 on,
finding a tool that will clear the clipboard without having to reboot
Win-Eyes each time would be of immense help. In XP, you could clear the
clipboard and anything posted, files copied, etc. was gone.
Case and point. I recently copied some Skrillex and Kaskade tunes
and even as I'm writing this up, I'm reminded every so often of the
Skrilex tunes I copied and subsequently moved into my E-drive but until
I shut down and reboot Win-Eyes, that seemingly doesn't change. Unless
anyone has a recomendation on accessible software allowing one to clear
the clipboard, this trend I'd expect to continue.
Jesse
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