Shawn,

I have been using vista for many years, and like it much better than xp.  my
understanding is that there's little difference, for the user, between it
and windows 7, so if you like one you'll like the other.  

It's mostly a matter of learning where they moved things, and how to use the
new features.  write me off list and I can send you some e-books on vista.
or better, buy some of the e-books written for screen readers and vista from
places like APH, Access Technology Institute, American Printing House, etc.
Also, check the knowledgebase on the GW site to see if they have any
articles on WE and vista.

finally, there's a mailing list for screen readers and vista;  you can
subscribe by sending an email to [email protected]

hth,

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Krasniuk [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 8:06 PM
To: GW Micro Product Discussion Listserv
Subject: RE: Lenovo Laptop Question

Hi. Disregard my last message with the No Subject. I'm slowly getting used
to Vista. Anyway, this is my first time checking emails since Friday because
my Lenovo laptop crashed. My hard drive was the problem. So I'm using
someone else's computer using the gmail website 'til tomorrow. The thing is
when I get it back, it'll have Vista on it as well. I was thinking of
upgrading to Windows 7 if that was the case because they won't put XP back.
But I understand that the 7.11 upgrade for WE won't work unless you had WE
7.0 previously installed. And I know that WE 7.0 won't work with 64 bit
Windows 7. So my question is is it worth it to upgrade to Windows 7 or is
there a way to make Vista or Shista as I like to call it easy t use?

Shawn
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