Hello Alex. I'm using Windows 7 in VM Fusion. Yes, In many instances it can
take a minute or two to recognize pages. On the other hand, my wife has
Windows XP running in Bootcamp and pages are recognized in a matter of
seconds. There are a couple of other things you should know. Focus Braille
Drivers do not load in the Virtual Machine and Freedom Scientific is not
willing to help resolve the issue because they don't support running JAWS or
any of their applications in Virtual machines. Finally, any time you change
the configuration of your Virtual Machine you lose an activation. Freedom
Scientific is not willing to issue additional keys very often. On the plus
side, You can install Windows without sighted assistance. You can also add
printers and read and write documents stored on the Mac side. In addition,
because your virtual machine is just an image, it's easy to restore it from
a backup. So you can see that thare are tradeoffs. After considering all of
them, I'm willing to switch over to Bootcamp for the increased performance.
I'll use Drop Box whenever I need to move folders from the Mac side to the
Windows side.

 

HTH

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Damashe Thomas
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 9:04 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

 

Hello,

Thanks for the notice Alex, I will take a look at virtualbox also.

Paul, is performance terrible with openbook?

 

Thanks

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Paul Hunt <mailto:prhu...@att.net>  

To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:15 PM

Subject: Re: Two questions about virtual machines and a brief intro

 

Hello Damash. I have been using fusion for two years. In general it works
fine but peformance is much better with bootcamp especially with Open Book.

On Aug 15, 2012, at 11:39 AM, "Damashe Thomas" <damashe.tho...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hello List,

 

My name is Damashe Thomas and I am fairly new to the macvisionaries group. I
live in the great state of Georgia. I have been a very happy iOS user for
the past four years and am preparing to make the move to the mac.

I have two quick questions to get started.

Does anyone have experience with the latest version of parallels and can
speak about the accessibility of that app. Is it a possible option or should
I just go with VMWare fusion?

I like the ability to run windows in a virtual machine when I have to use
it, but has anyone run in to any issues using applications like kurzweil or
openbook in a virtual windows environment?

 

Thanks

Damashe

 

Skype:

damashe.thomas

 

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