Dear Mike,
I sure agree with everything you are saying here.
I'm using Windows Seven Home Premium 32 Bit with very few problems,
and I don't lock up any more than I did with XP. I love Windows Seven.
I wouldn't go back to XP now.
Even though Window-Eyes does go away some times, I still love it, and
always will.
I hated Vista, and I'm loving Windows Seven with the loving Window-Eyes.
We're slowly upgrading all our nine machines here, but it will be an
expensive one, since we have to buy a copy for each computer, just
like we did XP. <smile>
That's just life, and I'mnot going to complain.
We have so much to be thankful for. Just think, where would we be
without all this cool technology?
Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
At 10:45 AM 8/19/2010, you wrote:
Hi. I am either going insane, or I will reach that point concerning this
thread. I didn't start using Window-eyes until version 3.0 came out and had
Windows 98 at that time. Operating systems come and go and we have to try
our best to go with the flow. Maybe I am getting the wrong impression, but
some folks are coming across like they will be lost without XP. While XP
has established itself as a mature and stable operating system, it will,
unfortunately, for those who have gotten used to it, die just as Windows 98,
95, 3.1, well, you get the idea, did.
I upgraded a computer I hadfrom Windows M E to XP, and one of the people I
knew loved his computer games. When the games would not work with XP, the
person acted like he was going to go into spasms. In other words, how dare
I do such a thing!
For those who like Windows XP, make the best of it, enjoy it while you can.
Yeah, Vista was indeed a bomb as Chris Hill said, but where would we be in
the days of Windows 3.1 now. I suspect we would be in nowhere land.
Keith, you are so-o right indeed. Windows 7 is going to replace Vista and
XP. And, you're already commenting on Internet Explorer 9 and Windows 8? I
must not be reading the right publications or I'm missing certain technology
news, smile. My brother still uses a dial up connection. Nobody could pay
me enough to use a dial up connection. I can't wait to get rid of my clunky
cassette machine. The newer digital technology has been a blessing.
Don't get me wrong; I liked XP when I had it. Window-eyes works very well
with XP. The worst experience I have had was upgrading from Vista to 7
because Window-eyes just would not work very well with Windows 7. A
reformat of my desktop hard drive fixed a lot of problems. Thanks.
Mike M. .
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