While the Windows 7 beta captivated people everwhere, and beta testers are plentiful, we also looked at the new Windows operating system from a VoIP and tlephony standpoint. We use MagicJack on Windows Xp and Vista machines. A few months ago we tested the product on Windows 2000 and never got MagicJack to work with Windows 2000. Of course the company never claimed to have Windows 2000 functionality for MagicJack. When we tried MagicJack with Windows 7 our experience with Windows 2000 paid off. The operating system does not work with MagicJack. Even after installing the MagicJack upgrade for Windows XP, the product reported that MagicJack must be plugged in to USB. It was, but that is the same complaint we got with Windows 2000. Confusion and no joy with Magic Jack and Windows [+]
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