On Wed, 16 May 2007 08:41:41 -0500, Rick Fochtman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Mark Baron wrote:
>
>>Of course, reading the softcopy manuals has become very difficult as well.
>>Library Reader is no longer available (unless, of course you happen to have
>>a very old library distribution - probably prior to 2001 or 2002 - laying
>>around).  Softcopy Reader doesn't work properly, or at all, under Windows
>>Vista.  I opened an ETR to ask about this a couple of months ago and
>>basically IBM's response was that SCR is not Vista ready but since it's a
>>free product and they will get an update when they get to an update.  If we
>>can believe Bill Gates last pronouncement that Microsoft has already sold
>>more than 40 million copies of Vista, then IBM really ought to get a Vista
>>ready SCR out to its customers.
>>
>>Fortunately, the last version of Library Reader still basically works under
>>Vista the although some functions (particularly the mouse scroll wheel) no
>>longer function.  If anyone on the list needs a copy, reply to me offline
>>and I'll send you a .zip file with it.
>>
>>
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>That's one of those things that I burned onto a CD-ROM, so I have a
>permanent copy that I can re-install as needed. :-) I've NEVER been able
>to get SCR to work.

Have you tried SCR 3.6 - it's dated late 2006 and I downloaded it this past
Feb for a WinXp machine and it worked first try out of the box.  It's a
large download (more than 64Mb) but it does work for me

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