Nope, and I wonder what they have that the others don't? Depending on
how much you value your time, it might be better just paying a bit more
for Fusion (about $40) which has an accessible UI and there are a lot of
tips in this email archive on making it work well with Jaws/VO. You can
also play with Virtualbox which is free. The GUI is not accessible with
voiceover but it has a full command line interface which you can use
from terminal:
http://andunix.net/info/virtualbox/cli
CB
On 7/31/12 10:08 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I just found out about an app called winonx, which is supposed to let
you run windows programs on the mac. It sounds great, but the reviews
say it doesn't work. A game maker on Twitter, though, says his newer
games work fine. The main site is down right now, but the app store
link seems good. I wondered if anyone here has tried this app, and, if
so, how it worked for you. Any information would be great. Mostly I
want to run my audio games on the mac, as that is really all I use
windows for anymore, but I also don't want to blow $5 on an app that
won't support anything I want to run. If it helps, the applications I
want to run are mostly all written in VB. Thanks in advance.
Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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