Well that is good to hear.

Some friends said they feel like win-eyes is giving them all sorts of problems 
with windows7 64bit.  Guess I better ask them, spacifically, what's going on?  
*smile*

Traci

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marvin Commerford 
  To: Traci 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 10:48 AM
  Subject: Re: windows7, 64bit, & window-eyes


  Hi.  I have an HP Windows 7 64 bit laptop  using Window-Eyes 7.2.  It works 
well.  It seems that Windows 7 is working better as time goes on.  This 
computer originally had Vista so the Windows 7 installation was an upgrade.  
It's not my main computer but I'm using it now.  Generally a fresh installation 
of an operating system will work better than an upgrade.  In any case I'd 
recommend Windows 7 64 bit unless you have expensive old programs and hardware 
you need to use.  Good luck.
   

  On 6/1/2010 11:19 AM, Traci wrote: 
    Hello all,

    I've been shopping around for a new laptop/desktop, and I'm curious how 
things are going with users of win-eyes, using windows7 and 64bit.

    I'm using the latest version of win-eyes, 7.2.

    Thank you, I appreciate the input.
    Traci

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