There is absolutely no difference at all between the home
and pro versions other than the fact you get to contribute
to somebody's Mercedes payment.
As for your second question I ran an older version in "demo
mode" for about two weeks before making the decision to
upgrade. If you work in a competitive environment where pay
is based on performance rebooting every 40 minutes can be a
pain not to mention hard on the paycheck.
 

Regards


Larry Stansifer 

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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 3:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] question about Jaws Pro


Hi everyone,
need to ask a question. I was installing Jaws 8.0 onto a
desktop at work. This was my first time installing Jaws at
work. Until now, I have been using my laptop from home. The
installation went fine. When it came to authorize Jaws, I
put my authorization disk in and selected the internet
option for registration. A message came up, saying that this
application, is not authorized to run on: XP Pro, Windows
2000 and Nt. I then remembered, that I only have Jaws
standard. Until now, that is all I have needed, as I run
Windows XP Home, on my desktop at home and Windows ME on(my
now old) laptop. My local Jaws distributor, says I can
upgrade my Jaws to the Jaws Pro version, for about
$270-$370(I have forgotten the exact price). That is
Australian dollars, so don't pass out with the price all you
American users "smile". My question is, what does Jaws Pro
have, that Jaws Standard doesn't? I know I can just keep
running Jaws in 40 minute mode on the work computer and just
reboot, to get another 40 minutes. Is there a limit to how
many 40 minute demoes you can do? I can get most of my work
needs done by doing that. However, i am thinking that most
other work places will have XP Pro as well. Therefore, I am
wondering if it is just as well upgrading to Jaws Pro. I
suppose too, that Windows Vista, will start to become more
widely used over the next few years or so too. Would
upgrading to Jaws Pro now, cover me for Windows Vista too,
or is that not known yet? If I do go with Jaws Pro, is it
downwards compatible i.e will I be able to run it on my home
desktop, which is only running Windows XP Home and not Pro?
Sorry for all the questions, but I don't know much about
Jaws Pro.
Look forward to hearing from you soon
Jason


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