"JAWS" gives us a choice between installing a 32-bit or a 64-bit version of 
their screenreader.  Maybe Window-Eyes would have even less behavioral quirks 
if GW Micro and AISquared can approach Window-Eyes the same way.

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Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 11:20 am
Subject: 64-Bit Version--Demo, for Office, or Retail Version?
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> 64-Bit versions only detect under 3GB of memory, whether you 
> have more or not, which results in slower system performance, 
> and even system freezes/lockups. Could an additional 64-bit 
> version of Window-Eyes help reduce the crashes, errors, etc.?
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