Josh,

As stated in the readme, and on the beta page, you must have a functioning copy of 6.1 already running, which means you do not want to uninstall your 6.1, otherwise you'd have nothing to install over.

If you're running a demo, then you will continue to be running a demo even after installing the beta.

Aaron

Josh wrote:
Hi,
I have the demo of wineyes6.1. do I have to uninstall it before installing the beta? also, will the beta be a 40-minute demo like my 6.1 demo is? Josh email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    *Subject:* Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 Is Now Available!

After much anticipation, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 is now available. Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 offers the latest advancements in screen
    reading technology, including full Unicode support, new scripting
    functionality, web browsing enhancements, a new synthesizer, and
    much more.

    Full Unicode support means the ability to work with more
    international languages. Web browsing enhancements mean easier
    navigation between controls, and the ability to add placemarkers
    that can remember places on a webpage even when the webpage changes.
    ECI Eloquence 6.1 is now available as yet another speech option.
    Other enhancements like speed increases for list views, the system
    tray, and error reporting, being able to increase and decrease the
    speech rate during read to end, new options for keyboard voice
    interruptability, and numerous bug fixes make Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1
    a welcome update.

    The most notable enhancement in Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1, however, is
    scripting. Window-Eyes scripting is unparalleled in its design and
    implementation.  Rather than require a scripter to learn a
    proprietary language, Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 allows a scripter to
    choose from a number of standard computer languages for writing
    scripts.  This means that more people will be able to take advantage
    of Window-Eyes scripting, and ultimately more accessibility to more
    software applications. Access all Window-Eyes features and settings,
    all operating system windows and properties, create custom
    accessible dialogs for user interaction with power and ease, and more.

    To make scripts easily accessible and encourage script development,
    GW Micro has created a centralized script repository called Script
    Central (www.gwmicro.com/sc </sc>). Script Central provides script
    developers with the tools to distribute their scripts, and provides
    scripts users the tools to download, comment, rate and track
    favorite scripts.  The GW Micro forums (www.gwmicro.com/forum
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    script requests, script announcements, and much more. While we
    encourage everyone to take advantage of Script Central, Window-Eyes
    scripts can be hosted anywhere and distributed by anyone.

    Read more about all of the features Window-Eyes 7.0 Beta 1 has to
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