Andy, Vmware Fusion is one way of running Windows on your mac, the other being Bootcamp. The great thing though is Vmware Fusion is fully accessible. Even installing Windows is fully accessible so long as you use the Easy Install option.

On 08/09/2013 13:32, Andy Collins wrote:
Chris - Why is this so great, what does it do for us? -

Andy
On 8 Sep 2013, at 11:51, christopher hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Hello Everyone
Vmware has released version 6 of their Fusion software. The below is fantastic 
news for everybody.
It is easier than ever to try Vmware Fusion before committing to a purchase!
Simply go to
www.vmware.com/fusion
and click on the try for free link.
The application comes as a disc image. So it is just a case of opening the disc 
image and copying the only file that is in there to the applications folder.
When you run Vmware Fusion for the first time, just follow the instructions, 
and choose the I would like to try Vmware Fusion 6 for 30 days radio button. 
Click the continue button, enter a valid e-mail address (only used by Vmware to 
send you promotions), select the edition you want to try from the group of 
radio buttons, and click the done button.
You can now enjoy the power of virtualization on your mac at no cost for up to 
30 days.
In case you haven't got the hint already smoile, the application is fully 
accessible with VoiceOver as all previous versions. I am using the trial as I 
speak. So it can be done with no sighted assistance whatsoever!
Enjoy!

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