Hello Sandra:
Unlike Jaws that allows you to have multiple versions installed in several
different program folders, Window-Eyes only has one install and one program
folder. In order to have Window-Eyes of different installed, you have to
modify the program folder name each time.
Since this is NOT MOST LIKELY the case, I believe you will always know which
version of Window-Eyes you are running. Of course you do know that Windows
9xx and 2000 are no longer supported unless you install an older version of
Window-Eyes and give its program folder a name you can remember during the
installation process.
Living in Denver, I got used to getting off the bus at a particular park and
ride to connect the next bus. Suddenly, the park and ride stop was moved
further back and closer to Walmart. I don't like the idea, but since I am
still able to make my bus connections, it's all good.
Window-Eyes is the only screen reader on my computer at home and work; and
if it isn't, I am able to create shortcut keys for launching whichever
screen reader I want to play with as needed.
I don't know of any mainstream program application that announces version
numbers when you start them, so I think it's about time Window-Eyes keep up
with this trend if I can call it that.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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