Yeah that's what's happening. You can't buy the program anymore and that's a 
shame as I loved that program.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Margaret Thomas 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 10:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [jaws-users] E-Back Up


  Ricque,

  I've used the program for several years and still have it on this 
  machine, but there's some bad news for people who have only recently 
  downloaded and installed it. I'd love to know if the company has 
  changed its mind, but badk in April the web site said:

  Inachis.com

  Inachis.com logo

  Wednesday, April 26, 2006

  Important notice to e-Backup customers

  What happened?
  After 5 years of service, e-Backup has reached its end of life. This
  means that as of January 1, 2006 you will no longer be able to
  purchase an e-Backup
  license.
  e-Backup main window screenshot Will it become freeware?
  No, e-Backup will remain shareware. Technically this means that since
  we won't issue any new licenses, trial users cannot continue using it
  after the 90
  day trial period. However, registered users can continue using
  e-Backup for as long as they like.

  Help! But I have a problem with my e-Backup!
  We will continue to offer email support for our existing customers
  until January 1, 2007. Before contacting our support team please read
  the
  Frequently Asked Questions
  section or the online
  e-Backup 1.4 manual.
  In case you cannot find the answer to your question, please contact
  our support team at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  But I lost my registration information!?
  We will no longer be issuing registrations to new users. In case
  registered customers need a copy of their original registration
  information they can request
  it by contacting our support team (see above).

  Can I still download it?
  Our last public release was from January 2003. This release, e-Backup
  1.4 build 606, can be downloaded
  here
  (1452 KB). Please beware that for customers without a valid license,
  this version comes unsupported. Use at your own risk.

  How do I backup my data now?
  The Inachis support team can give advice to registered users how to
  migrate to other backup solutions. If you need any help with this,
  please contact our
  support team (see above).

  What are you going to do?
  First of all, we would like to thank all e-Backup users for their
  great help and feedback in making e-Backup one of the most used tools
  for backing-up Outlook
  Express data, Internet Explorer favorites and Windows Address Book.
  However, in the past years our priorities have shifted to other
  software projects that
  take up more and more of our time. As we cannot continue to allocate
  the necessary resources in the future, we decided it's better to stop
  than to have
  dissatisfied customers. Anyway, there are many other backup utilities
  out there and we hope we see you as a customer in the future again!
  Thanks for your
  support!

  Last Update: Sunday, December 12, 2005 10:37 Central European Time

  My copy is licensed and I can't confirm that the program will just 
  stop working after 90 days for folks who don't have registered it. I 
  have the name of a similar program that supposed to be JAWS friendly 
  somewhere that I plan on trying soon.

  Margaret

  "Ricque" wrote:

  The scripts should go in the user folder of the version of Jaws you 
  want to
  use them with.
  There should be some instructions on how to copy script files
  to the proper location, on the Jaws-Users website.
  As far as E-backup goes, it's actually a pretty cool program, and 
  works well
  with Jaws.
  I've been using it for quite some time, and it works as advertised.
  Hmmm, imagine that, in the world of Windows! smile
  HTH,
  Ricque
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Steve & Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "JAWSUsers" <[email protected]>
  Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:42 PM
  Subject: [jaws-users] E-Back Up

  Hi,

  I have down loaded the E-Back Up program from JFWLite. I also 
  downloaded
  the scripts as well. Are you suppose to copy the scripts and paste 
  them
  somewhere in the jaws script file? If so which one. Have many of you 
  tried
  this program and if so what do you think of it?

  Steve & Shannon
  Today I marry my best friend. The one I laugh with, live for, love..
  October 11, 2003



   

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