Seeing as how VirtualBox is a SUN product now, and they claim to be
committed to accessibility, it seems like writing our own frontend
would be the last thing we'd want to do. If Sun is committed we need
to write to them over and over until virtualbox is accessible. It's
not accessible on Linux or Solaris either, and Solaris is sun's own
platform. In order to meet their own accessibility requirements they
will have to make it work.
On Nov 9, 2008, at 00:03, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
Any developers here that want to work on VirtualBox VOforward, a
project to make a front end for VirtualBox that works with Voiceover?
Thanks for listening,
Alex,
On 8-Nov-08, at 9:00 PM, Dan wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the explanation.
Dan
On Nov 8, 2008, at 8:55 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Qemu is a PC emulator that works on a number of platforms. It
should be noted though that Qemu is primarily an emulator, not a
virtualizer though recent versions do have some virtualization
support. This means that it emulates another PC on top of your
existing system, it does not virtualize two operating systems.
This means that Qemu can in many cases run much slower than a
virtualized solution like Vmware or VirtualBox will, as it is not
utilizing many of your processor's advanced features to run the
two systems simultaneously, but is doing instruction translation
in realtime.
On Nov 8, 2008, at 23:52, Dan wrote:
Hello,
Sorry, I meant Emulator!!!!!!!
Dan
On Nov 8, 2008, at 8:50 PM, Dan wrote:
Hello,
What's the specific purpose of this particular editor? What sets
it apart?
Dan
On Nov 8, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
Hi,
All,
I found it! The thing most of us want/need. An accessible
editor called Qemux. I don't have a direct link, but the old
Google trick works great for it. I Googled "Qemux for Mac OSX
free download". Everything, minux a few buttons are accessible.
It is free. Don't worry if you have the wrong version, on start
up it asks you if you want to update, the first time you lauch
it. It isnalls the new updates without you having to lift a
finger.
I am so exited.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,