Hi,

I am using Window-Eyes on a 32 and 64 bit system with Windows 7 and have not 
found any differences.  I installed it on a 32-bit Net book with Windows 
7 Starter and also have used it with Windows 7 Professional.  I think it is 
fair to say that which version of Windows 7 you use is going to be determined 
by 
other factors.  There is a little to learn about Windows 7, but I am starting 
to like it.

I believe you have to have a CD for at least 7.1 to install on Windows 7.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 12:02:43 -0000, Darren Harris wrote:

>Hi all,

>Am just wondering what the best version of win7 is to go for in terms of
>accessibility and usability with wineyes. Am running 7.2. also when
>installing wineyes on a win7 machine, can I install my windoweyes 7.0 first?
>That's the latest cd I have or will I have to get a wineyes 7.2 cd.
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