tthe thing is that a newer version of jaws caused my earlier version
to malffunction.
On Dec 2, 2006, at 12:04 AM, Tom Lange wrote:
Hi,
If you're concerned that some JAWS functionality might have been
broken or altered in a way that's not to your liking, then keep an
older version on your system. Otherwise, removing earlier versions
of JAWS shouldn't harm your system.
Tom
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> Hi list
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> I just installed my version of JAWS 8.0. I still have two earlier
> version of JAWS. Is any reason I should keep these on my
> computer. Should I uninstall them?
>
> Harry
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