Having read through the information on the Vista product, I agree that some 
of the features are exciting, but as the article said, the exciting new 
features are only available to the enterprise edition, and won't be seen by 
the normal home user.

The exciting feature, in my opinion,  is the driver manager, which 
apparently darkens the screen and makes you feel like you have a technician 
in your home.

I'm wondering how accessible to Jaws this new feature is?

While I agree that Jaws 8 would have had access to the individual Vista 
releases to help with the new codes involved, but did Freedom Scientific 
have access to the enterprise edition of Vista on which to base their codes 
on, or the home edition?

All of these are interesting questions to answer before anyone would think 
of upgrading to Vista.

Either way, I still think that the driver manager would be an interesting 
test for Jaws users.

Victor 


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