Hi,

It is almost completely accessible. I don't know about the second question, though, as I don't run fussion.

Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,


On 4-Dec-08, at 11:54 PM, Will Lomas wrote:

how accessible is virtual box and can i use my existing VM under fusion with it

On 5 Dec 2008, at 07:31, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

You can upgrade the RAM, or use Virtualbox, which isn't slower I find, or alocate more RAM to the VM for the time you are using it and set it to pause when in the background.

Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,


On 4-Dec-08, at 11:28 PM, Will Lomas wrote:

hi as part of my translation masters course i need to use windows to run some software. I am wondering is it easier for me to use bootcamp so i can leveridge all of the ram etc. whenever i need windows although of course then if i needed a dictionary i can not use my ultralingua dictionaries under mac. I find that when i run fusion it is so slow when i need to go back to the mac OS
regards will
p.s. i only have 2 gigs of ram in this machine but i think fusion is great for the sighted but when a blind person has a screenreader in play this is where problems will occur
i have 1 gb ram assigned to fusion








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