Hi,
I use vm fusion.
I hear that Paralells is not accessable at all.

There is another possible solution called virtual box, but I don't know 
anything about that.

You will have to use an external dvd drive to install your windows and probably 
other windows programs, unless you have iso files.

Which mac air did you get?  I have the eleven and a half inch one myself and 
love it to death!  It's wonderful!  It hasnothing on my imac except disk 
storage.
Cait

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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