Sadly it is not accessible, I made the same mistake last year and now I am
using VM Fusion which is fully accessible.
On 17 May 2011, at 06:58, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So basically, I am just now toying with running windows inside
of OS X. We already happen to have a copy of
Ah, bummer. Thought that might be the case. But thank you so much for the
response! I think we were just hoping to save some money, but I think we'll
have to go ahead and bite the bullet and get Fusion. In fact, I listened to
the podcast on using Fusion just the other day, which is in part,
Yes, parallels is not accessible with voiceover, fusion from vmware is a much
better choice.
On May 17, 2011, at 12:58 AM, Jenny Wood wrote:
Good day all. So basically, I am just now toying with running windows inside
of OS X. We already happen to have a copy of Parallels, so we decided to
Thanks, Mike. I will definitely look into getting Fusion as soon as possible.
Now it's just a matter of working it into the infamous budget. :-) Good
podcast on running windows on the mac, btw. It's much appreciated.
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Email: kc5...@gmail.com
Good day all. So basically, I am just now toying with running windows inside
of OS X. We already happen to have a copy of Parallels, so we decided to give
it a try. Um, best I can tell, it's not voiceover compatible. I did some
poking around on google and judging by the results I got, it's