Just run fusion and call it done, run windows and OSX on the same device.

That's what I'm doing and love it.

On Oct 10, 2010, at 6:31 PM, heather kd5cbl wrote:

> I have taken to using both computers right now.  I have a mac laptop and a 
> windows desktop.  Grant it I use my windows desktop more but as I learn 
> voiceover, I hope to move between both systems equally.  It is not about 
> which is better for it is a matter of perspective of the individual.  I like 
> jaws for what it does, making my windows pc blind friendly.  But, I cant 
> access jaws in say a public library, the computer lab at school or my sighted 
> cousin's house but I can access a mac in all those locations using voiceover. 
> Provided there computer is not ten years old!  But I like my windows pc for 
> the use of Kurzweil1000, Duxbury which I use with my braille printer and the 
> victor stream to read books.  I hope that in the future, kurzweil1000 will 
> have a mac equivalent like kurzweil 3000.  Now that I am familiar with the 
> mac, I can walk in a library, school or any other public places in get on a 
> mac to do what I need to do without sighted help.  I know someone might put 
> forth system access to go for windows users?  Just one problem, if that 
> computer is not connected to the internet, how can you access system access?  
> If you are at a log in screen, how would you know with out speech to tell 
> you?  I am not defending one over the other, it is a matter of what one's 
> needs are at the time.  I believe one should be familiar with both, not that 
> they need to have both!  Heather
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