I was using office 2010 this past spring without any problems and thought it worked better office 07. I just haven't upgraded since I've reinstalled my operating system back in June but are you having some kind of problems?
________________________________ From: Nancy Pritchard <ntpgrn...@aol.com> To: aa999...@yahoo.com Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 7:24:24 AM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Dragon nightmare! We are having problems with Dragon and Microsoft Word 2010 ...............apparently they are not compatible.....is that true? Peace be with you........ Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Monty <aa999...@yahoo.com> To: Dave Krehbiel <davekrehb...@earthlink.net>; quadriplegic <quad-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Wed, Oct 6, 2010 7:19 am Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Dragon nightmare! Well that answers my question that it is not the operating system it's just between Dragon and the flash player having the conflict. I even looked for a older version of the flash player with no luck and sounds like I will have to save my pennies for Dragon 11. ----- Original Message ---- From: Dave Krehbiel <davekrehb...@earthlink.net> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wed, October 6, 2010 6:56:41 AM Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Dragon nightmare! I am running windows XP, and I have had very similar problems with Mozilla Firefox and with Internet Explorer. I have stopped using Internet Explorer altogether. I've had the most success running Google chrome. Unfortunately, I tend to avoid watching any sort of videos on my computer, and I tend to stay away from complicated webpages with lots of flash because they tend to lock up my computer. I would suggest installing Google chrome and using it carefully so that you have a backup browser in case the other two get completely screwed up. Good luck, Dave Krehbiel -----Original Message----- From: Monty [mailto:aa999...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 12:40 AM To: quadriplegic Subject: [QUAD-L] Dragon nightmare! Hello everybody I am in great need of your assistance concerning Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10.0 64-bit running on Windows 7 with plenty of system resources to spare! Sometime in the middle of September while using Firefox visiting certain webpages would lock up the computer and would have to be powered down from the main power switch. After VirusScan and running other programs to repair the PC with no luck finding anything wrong?? I finally figured out it's something to do with the flash player, so I've reinstalled Dragon, Firefox and the flash player still with no sustainable solution. And now even affecting Internet Explorer every once in a while and I can't stand using that web browser. After contacting the flash player company for $40 they may offer me a solution or I could contact Dragon for $10 for a possible solution but no guarantees? I have been only running this setup of Windows 7 since the beginning of June and everything was great until last month. Thanks for any ideas or solutions to this strange problem!