VMWare Fusion. Fortunately, opinions matter little here; Parallels is 
inaccessible, Virtual Box is inaccessible unless you're good with the Terminal, 
and Fusion is fully accessible. Of course, Bootcamp is your other option, but 
that can eat up a lot more disk space, and said space is at a premium on an Air.
On May 5, 2014, at 12:40 PM, Tristan <theblinddj...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> I just ordered a MacBook Air, the model that came out last week. As I
> said in my past thread, I'm looking to virtualize a copy of Windows 7
> or Windows 8.1. Which VM solution is more accessible with Voiceover --
> Parallels or VMWare Fusion? Which app provides the best interface and
> fluidity between OSes? This is probably a very opinionated topic, so
> facts would be nice in regards to accessibility, usability and
> features.
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