Hi, you would need a windows screen reader, just like  you would running 
windows on a pc. It's no more or less crash prone than a pc, it would allow you 
to run microsoft products if you needed to.
On Sep 4, 2011, at 6:01 AM, Kirsten Edmondson wrote:

> Hi, I'm still pondering getting a Mac. I understand I could run windows on 
> the machine using vm fusion? So this would mean I could run ms products, but 
> would I still need a screen-reader like Jaws? Or would vo work with it? 
> Personally I find Windows very unstable, is it's quality through programs 
> like vm fusion or bootcamp good? Is it prone to issues? 
> Thanks. 
> Kirsten. 
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