Hi, I have used this successfully, and installed my registered copy into my system and am using that also. I may have found a couple of things to be aware of when running the test ISO: when navigating the list of backup options, it's nice as they actually place an X inside the brackets to show that an option is checked, rather than the usual asterisk. I'm wondering if anyone will get into the situation I can get into, when you have selected where the backup is going to and you are in the list of options such as whether to validate the archives, ignore unused sectors, page files and so forth, there is a column beside it with options to set the level of data compression and so forth. I can press Tab to get across to this column, but have to press space to actually move focus to it, so as you can use the up and down arrow key to hear the settings being spoken. It is just speakup interpreting what's going on, the way IFL presents the info seems to cause this. Once a task is running, even if I mute speakup's output by pressing numpad enter, I find that speakup will stop working after a while, which seems to be consistant whether I am running it off this test ISO, or from within the Debien distro where I am running my own copy with software speech. I just turn speakup off with insert+numpad enter, and check to see what's happening occasionally. Another thing I've found, is that speakup's cursor will be placed at the top of the window, rather than on an OK or Next button. The neat thing about IFL, is that you can type Y for yes, O for ok, N for next and so forth, rather than pressing enter. I am looking forward to having it available in the paid version though for us users. I still don't know what to do about a system I have here, that literally has no serial ports or parallel ports, not even in device manager! Serial card anyone? Marcel