Hi Thomas,

Yeah, I feel very fortunate that JFW 4.02 works so well for me with Windows XP, 
VB6, HJ Pad, Gold Wave and the rest of the software that I like or need to run, 
because I sure can not afford to buy JFW again.  I bought 3.5 and the 
whatchamacallit so that I got 3.7 and 4.0.  Well 4.02, but as I said I sure am 
glad that it works so well for me with VB6 etc so that I can continue to create 
games in it.

BTW I have never been able to learn from reading books.  Have learned 
programming by experimenting with code.  The first was from the owner's manual 
that came with my Texas Instruments 99 4A.

BFN

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Hi Jim,
Yeah, I am beginning to see the problem. The version of Jaws you have is 
incompatible with allot of newer software. It won't work with the 
Mozilla products like Firefox and Thunderbird which I like over Internet 
Explorer and Windows Mail, it probably won't support Internet Explorer 7 
well, Visual Studio 2003 and later, newer versions of MS office like 
Office 2007, etc...
To use VS 2003/2005 I highly recommend Jaws 8 or Window Eyes  6.1, 
Windows XP or Vista, and the technology just needs the latest screen 
readers to get the best possible accessibility.
Recommendations aside for a long time I did manage to use VS 2003 with 
Jaws 7 and Window Eyes 5.0 for quite a while, before upgrading to VS 
2005 and screen reader upgrades as well.
Besides the screen reader upgrades you'd have to certainly read a few 
books on VB .Net to get the hang of object oriented programming. For 
structured programmers who never dealt with oop you'd end up having to 
unlearn years of old habits, and begin learning to program fresh the way 
modern standards conventionally hold programs should be written. It 
wouldn't be cheap and it wouldn't be quick and easy under these 
circumstances.


     Jim

All I can find is this old wrapping paper.  Oh, well!  I guess it'll have to do 
for the present.

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