Thanks Mike. Shortly after I wrote the message, I figured it out also. Should
have just persisted a bit more before cluttering the list.
Robert
On Aug 24, 2012, at 10:47 PM, Mike Arrigo n0...@charter.net wrote:
I had the same issue. On the page, before the add to cart option you will
Hi Robert Mike and others,
I needed this info spelled out, so you are not cluttering the list at
all!
Is anyone out there upgrading from VM 4 to 5 using JAWS? And if so did the
machine upgrade nicely or did it require yet another authorization key. I
don't like begging for more keys
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Subject: Re: Upgrading to Fusion 5
Hi Robert Mike and others,
I needed this info spelled out, so you are not cluttering the list
at all!
Is anyone out there upgrading from VM 4 to 5 using JAWS? And if so did the
machine upgrade nicely or did it require yet another
I actually had the same thing happen. So far, fusion 5 seems to be very
accessible, I guess parallels has no interest in blind people as consumers,
they have been asked for several years to make their product accessible and
refuse to do it, but fusion is very accessible.
On Aug 25, 2012, at
That's one reason among others why I would never use jaws, actually I try and
avoid using any software that uses that authorization nonsense, it causes
nothing but problems.
On Aug 25, 2012, at 7:41 AM, Eric Caron wrote:
Hi Robert Mike and others,
I needed this info spelled out, so
Hi,
I am attempting to upgrade to fusion 5 from fusion 4. When I get logged in, my
license key shows up and I am shown the upgrade but when I click on add to
cart, nothing gets added to my cart. I have tried vo+space, routing the mouse
to the button and clicking it and single and double
I had the same issue. On the page, before the add to cart option you will
notice a table, one of the things listed is your previous license, and right
before that there is an unlabeled internal link, select that, this will then
expand the table and you will find a check box that you can check