couldparallels be made vo friendly with voice overs new functionality with 
snow leopard?
I know parallels has alot of unknown stuff and unlabeled buttons
Hank
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Arrigo" <n0...@charter.net>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: Question: V M Ware Fusion or Parallels Desktop


>
> Hey Mark, definitely go with fusion since parallels is not accessible
> with voice over at this point, they claim they're working on this,
> guess time will tell, but fusion works great.
> On Aug 31, 2009, at 2:36 AM, M. Taylor wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> What a wealth of information I have learned from this list, today.
>> I have
>> found answers to questins I haven't even asked, yet.  (Smile)
>>
>> Today, I decided to delete my Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.  Windows
>> 7 ran
>> beautifully along with Jaws but there was a minor glitch in some of
>> the
>> audio that I was unable to resolve with regard to the MacBook Pro
>> speakers.
>> To be quite honest, I most likely could have resolved it but I found
>> that
>> the thought of booting into Windows on my Mac kind of irked me.  I
>> have
>> enough Windows computers in my house without adding another one.
>>
>> So, I am back at square one with regard to Windows 7 and Mac.  And
>> thus, the
>> following question:
>>
>> Which virtual machine software do you recommend I use for the best
>> Jaws 10
>> and Windows 7 functionality?
>>
>> Based on anecdotal evidence, I think I'm leaning towards V M Ware
>> but I
>> realize that Parallels has been around much longer and I tend to
>> favor those
>> companies that have been on the proverbial scene longer.
>>
>> All of my sighted Mac friends strongly recommend V M Ware but they
>> have no
>> idea about Jaws functionality, of course; so I turn to you.
>>
>> I know that this list is very high traffic so you only need write
>> which one
>> you recommend; there is no need to explain why you recommend one
>> over the
>> other unless you have time to do so.
>>
>> When in a virtual machine, can one continue to use VoiceOver?  I'm a
>> little
>> confused on when one would use VO and when one must use Jaws in the
>> virtual
>> machine.
>>
>> By the way, I know that running Windows 7 in a virtual machine is a
>> bit
>> off-topic for this list so if those of you who are currently doing
>> something
>> similar wouldn't mind, I will be glad to communicate off-list.
>>
>> I understand that my questions may require some very detailed
>> answers and
>> that you may not have time to write it up; I mean, some of these
>> answers can
>> read like a novel and so, I will be happy to call anyone via
>> telephone to
>> talk about this matter.  Which ever way is convenient for you to
>> respond,
>> just let me know, OK?
>>
>> My main goal this week is to setup all of my email accounts and
>> begin using
>> my Mac exclusively for all communication.  Oh yes, I also plan on
>> installing
>> Skype and setting it up as well.
>>
>> One more thing, today I added a Macintosh category to the Candle
>> Shore BLOG.
>> Someday, I hope to be able to contribute to the Macintosh body of
>> knowledge.
>>
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> >
>
>
> > 


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