Re: [orca-list] is it just me, or is thunderbird much faster now?



I was referring to changes/performance improvements not in the last week, but compared with a couple months 
ago as I tried to explain. I'd not used 
thunderbird during the recent dev rush to get gecko support up to snuff.
I do not remember if I started the use of nightly builds during 32, or if 33 had just come out, but 
fortunately so far no regressions have come up in 
35. Fortunately as the copy of a known good nightly build was part of a large amount of data that was 
destroyed last week. I'll be recovering from this 
for months.


On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 08:19:10PM +0200, Peter V?gner wrote:
Hello,
I am using Thunderbird 32 stable and I haven't noticed much more
improvements than what Joanie managed to implement in orca during gnome 3.14
development cycle.
I am afraid Mozilla's resources are much more limited when it comes to
accessibility than they used to be in the past.
They are now focusing on Firefox OS accessibility with windows and android
as a second class citizens on their radar and mac and linux accessibility
will only receive common multi platform accessibility and performance
related improvements I am afraid.

This is just my interpretation of what I have seen recently so hopefully I
am mistaken.

Greetings

Peter


On 27.09.2014 at 23:53 Burt Henry wrote:
I've pretty much stopped using thunderbird as of several months ago
although it was my first email client of the "modern age". This was
partially for personal reasons and temporary, and as of tb 32 or33 nightly
builds the sync issue that had driven me away from t-bird for a year or so
was a temporary situation.
I gave it at spin just now, and am very impressed with the overall
responsiveness, and so far am not having any problems.
I am using a nightly build.
My question is:
why is it so much fster than I've seen, maybe ever on Linux or windows?
I am using a faster computer than I've had of late, so some could be this,
but my doubt is whether the recent changes to orca have improved t-bird
prefomance for all, and a lot, or is this something in current nightly
builds that has greatly improved the interaction with orca?
Thanks much for your feedback.
While I'll keep using mutt a lot, this snappy thunderbird is great, and
I'm really glad to have it back in my toolkit.




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