[Blindtlk] Jaws Question

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Jul 13 19:38:23 UTC 2011


JAWS standard only works on lower versions of Windows -- don't 
remember the exact details.  A JAWS license does allow you to use it 
on two computers, as long as you don't use them at the same 
time.  So, in theory you can use your work copy at home, which many 
people do, and visa versa.

Dave

At 02:06 PM 7/13/2011, you wrote:
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>Hi Again,
>
>I'm just full of questions today. (smile) I am wondering whether 
>someone who understands the ins and outs of technology much better 
>than I, can explain the differences between Jaws Professional and 
>Jaws Standard.
>
>The reason for my question is that I am wanting to purchase a 
>personal copy of Jaws for my home. I thought I held the license on 
>my Jaws software, but apparently I don't. My employer holds the 
>license. This change was apparently made the last time my technology 
>was upgraded. At any rate, I notice that there is about a $200 
>difference in the price. While I want to get a product which will 
>meet my needs and give me maximum capacity, I don't want to spend 
>money that I don't need to spend.
>
>Is the Jaws professional merely beneficial for those who are needing 
>to connect to major computer networks, or are their other important 
>features which would benefit a home computer user?
>
>Thanks,
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>Diane Graves
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