Cool. someone already did a write up and they said the accessibility was good. 
They are an IT specialist of apple products and they tested the professional 
version. They said there was not much difference between accessibility of 5 vs 
6.

Tc and be blessed.
On Sep 8, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hi everybody
> For the benefit of anybody who may find this useful, VMware Fusion version 
> 6.0 is almost up on our servers as I write.  We are also going to put up 
> VMware Fusion Proffessional as well, if anybody has need of that.
> Warning:  Do not install the Proffessional version unless you have need of 
> its management functionality.  The Proffessional version is only intended for 
> IT specialists and proffessionals and specialists who need to manage 
> networked installations of guest operating systems.
> I will shortly try Fusion 6 for accessibility, and report my findings on our 
> blog which you can find at:
> httpcc//blogddmac-iosddaccessddnet
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Kind regards
> Gordon
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