Oh neat! so if I got this program and put yahoo messenger on it then
the voice chat feature should work like it would on a normal PC?
because the mac version doesn't allow Voice chats in conference mode.
It only allows it in a single chat with someone.
On Sep 18, 2008, at 1:37 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
This is a commercial program that emulates a PC. So it's a software
application into which you can load Linux, Windows or whatever a
regular hardware PC can do. When running Windows they install some
add ons so you can do things like cut and paste between the virtual
PC and your Mac apps and share folders/drives/devices between them.
That said, as far as VO is concerned, the virtual PC (usually called
a virtual machine) window is just a big bitmap image that happens to
visually appear like Windows XP or whatever you're running. So while
VMWare's setup and configuration is nice and VO compliant, you'll be
reliant on the "guest OS" for any accessibility inside the
container. So you'll want Jaws or WindowEyes installed if your going
to put windows in your virtual machine or Orca if you're running
GNOME on Linux etc.
CB
Angel Dockham wrote:
What exactly is this program? I've heard it mentioned here before.
On Sep 17, 2008, at 3:23 AM, Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
Despite the access issues in early betas, VMWare has come through
for us once again with a wholly accessible update to VMWare
Fusion. Check out our coverage here:
http://www.lioncourt.com/2008/09/16/vmware-releases-fusion-20-for-mac-with-accessibility/
Josh de Lioncourt
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