[gui-talk] Snip it, how it works:
Joel Deutsch
jdeutsch at dslextreme.com
Sat Feb 3 19:40:09 CST 2007
Well, it sounds clever, even though I still just shrug as I say that. I
wonder if it allows you to add text of your own in the message area, above,
below or in the midst of the stuff you've placed in the message area with
this technique. If so, that's not bad.
I take it this is in IE 7, of course. Which I haven't upgraded to, yet.
Still recovering from the multitude of nearly crippling focus issues Jaws 8
suffers, and using Jaws 7 again until I see if the coming Jaws 8 patch and
update thing provides any fixes for this stuff. But I digress...
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From: "albert griffith" <albertpgriffith at hotmail.com>
To: "NFBnet GUI Talk Mailing List" <gui-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 5:14 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] Snip it, how it works:
This is from its read-me file.
SnipIT a Windows Internet Explorer Add-On
Introduction
Use this tool to send text selected in Internet Explorer window
as email. Available email clients options.
· Web Based:
o Gmail.
o Hot Mail.
o Yahoo.
· Desktop Based
o Default Mail Client for Internet Explorer (MailTo option).
o Outlook.
Know Your Internet Explorer Default Mail Client
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click the Programs tab.
4. Program in Email Box is your default IE mail client
5. Click cancel
How to Use -
Open webpage of your choice in a new Internet Explorer window;
select/highlight text which you want to send as email. Right clicking any
part of the selected will list available email client options. Select your
favorite email client.
The selected text forms Body of your message while document title becomes
the subject.
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