I've used VMware and find it to be fairly accessible. Make sure that you set
up the sound card correctly on your virtual machines so that you can install
and run jaws on them. By default, the basic machine image has the sound
option turned off.

I have used virtual machines installed on several other virtualization
platforms but haven't worked with the virtualization console itself, so,
cannot say how accessible those are.

Hope this helps.




On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Amar Jain <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Friends,
>
> Would be grateful if someone can tell me about the accessibility of these
> softwares for vurtualization, means with which I should go. And, about the
> scripts of these softwares if any.
> Basically I am interested in portable versions of these softwares. Wish to
> run an OS.
> Waiting for your suggestions.
>
> Regards,
>
> Amar Jain.
>
> Website: http://amarjain.com/
>
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