I don't know about running the adaptive technology stuff on the mac, soI'll 
leave that to someone who has more experience with open book, etc, but I wonder 
whether you've tried iWork and pages?  These programs work just as well as MS 
word once you play around with them, and you'd eliminate the need for windows 
and jaws on the mac if you went that route.  Also, there are OCR programs like 
Abby fine reader express which work well on the mac, and could potentially 
replace open book for you.  Just a few things to think about.
Olivia
"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower" Steve Jobs

On Jun 18, 2010, at 1:52 AM, denise avant wrote:

> Hi all,
> I’ve had my mac book pro for a couple of weeks now. While I’ve not had an 
> opportunity to sit and learn it just yet, I’ve been able to do some work on 
> it.
> I’m going to use vm fusion and perhaps windows 7 to run some of the important 
> programs I need like ms word openbook, and Duxbury.
> I’m just wondering what version of windows 7 would be best?
> Thanks.
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