NVDA is great, and does pretty much everything jaws can do. I've used it 
exclusively (of course not counting the mac side) for over a year and a half 
and I have no complaints. The default speech is hard to get used to, but you 
will get used to it if you just keep using it. Aside from that it's a great 
screen reader. Sorry I can't answer your questions about upgrading to Windows8, 
but I'm sure Google will know.
On Jan 21, 2013, at 5:43 PM, Frank Tom <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just got a new 27 inch I Mac and loaded Windows 7  using Bootcamp.  Can it 
> be upgraded to Windows 8? I heard that Narrator in Windows 8 is very good so 
> I was planning on giving it a try. 
> 
> If Windows 8 is not an option, what do you recommend? Should I use NVDA?  No 
> way do I want to shell out the Big Bucks for JAWS and Magic when I just want 
> to use the Windows side on the rare occasion when a Mac version of a program 
> is not available.
>    
> Tom
> [email protected]
> 
> 
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