AI Squared is set to release ZoomText maintenance update 10.0.6, a free update that will fix a number of issues that have plagued users since the major release of ZT 10. As a ZoomText user, the most frustrating of these has been a problem with cursor detection, especially when entering text into an edit field, such as that used when I enter search terms into a search engine, or when composing a tweet in Twitter.
Here is an excerpt from the release notes page, which outlines the entire list of fixes. Hope you find yours there.
Version 10.0.6
Release: January, 2013 for Windows 7, Vista, and Windows XP
Improvements to IE9 support
ZoomText now provides greatly improved support for email and other web sites when running in Internet Explorer 9 (IE9). Improvements cover many of ZoomText’s features including: typing and program echo, cursor echo and tracking, cursor enhancements, reading with AppReader and DocReader, and use of Reading Zones.
64-bit version of IE9 is now supported
ZoomText can now be used with Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) 64-bit.
PDF documents now open quickly in Adobe Reader.
When ZoomText was running, PDF documents would open very slowly in Adobe Reader. This problem has been fixed.
Caps Lock state now correctly announced
In various applications, including Microsoft Office and Firefox; ZoomText would incorrectly announce the state of the Caps Lock. This problem has been fixed.
WebFinder now works with Firefox 15
ZoomText’s WebFinder can now be used in Firefox 15 to find text in web pages.
ZoomText now reads in ABBYY FineReader
ZoomText’s AppReader and DocReader can now be used to read text captured from images in ABBYY FineReader.
There are other fixes that improve response when using other programs, such as Firefox, Gmail, and jaws 13. To read the entire release notes page, go here:
For more info, contact support at AI Squared: aisquared.com/.
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