Are you saying they don't have a "what you hear" option in seven? I use
that to record baseball and so forth.
Maybe I'll stick with xp.
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Butch
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On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, Curtis Delzer
wrote:
> If I go to seven it will be with Eudora, my email client! :)
> otherwise, about audio in seven, there are some other differences,
> particularly in those sound cards which have a "what you hear," option, I
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 5:36 AM
> Subject: Re: continuing frustration with ARCP590 software and new Windows 7
> laptop
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>
> Tom, their is always some resistance to change, but 7 really has lots of
> advantages over XP.
> More secure, ie9 which will not run on xp is much faster, and you can set
> separate volumes for separate audio software. This is particularly useful
> when running a screen reader, since you can keep it louder than other audio.
> Kathy Anne's windows 7 tutorial is very helpful.
> She also has a seminar on how to use software with ribbon bars. I'd get
> that, if I had office 2007 or 2010.
> Windows live mail is a pain, but it can be made to work. I haven't tried
> thunderbird. Jaws users would be more helpful there.
> The search function is also very much improved in windows 7.
> Bend over, hold your ankles, here it comes.
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