Hi Damien,
If it is VS.NET 2002 don't even bother installing it. It is 
unaccessible, the IDE totally sucks, and it uses a very very old .NET 
framework that isn't supported any longer.
VS.NET 2003 is ok, it works well enough with Jaws 7 and Window Eyes 5, 
but the only reason I can think of against it is that it still uses .NET 
Framework 1.1. Now, days developers are in the process of migrating from 
1.0/1.1 to 2.0 which is supported in VS.NET 2005.
One thing I can say in favor of 2003 was that the debugger wasn't so 
chatty and didn't interrupt Jaws and Window Eyes with constant error 
windows if you typed in a wrong function, misspelled a variable, or 
similar offence.




x-sight interactive wrote:
> well, i know that, tried to tell the school, they wouldn't listen, they keep
> using supernova because they have people working for dolphin computer access
> who used to go to the college and it was just down the road, blah blah blah,
> freedom scientific are in the usa so it'd be harder to get support, blah
> blah blah, we don't have enough money, blah blah blah, so i can't really
> control what the school does, i can only control my computer. the school
> have given me access to their vs.net discs, with it being a network license,
> but i don't know whether they've updated it from that end, but i have jfw
> 7.0 on my system, so would 2003 or 2002 work with that or is it still not
> worth installing that version?
> and how can i check which version i have before installing it?
>
> thanks.
>   


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