Hi.
I also want to try out vmware on my mac.
I bought one some weeks ago.
Can you help me how to do? What to buy, and how to install windows?
I've googled a lot but I can't find any answer.
I got an xp cd.
/Kristoffer

2013/8/18, erik burggraaf <[email protected]>:
> Hi Mary,
>
> This is the setup that I've used for a number of years.  It's a good fit for
> me because although I prefer mac these days, I still have to teach jaws and
> window-eyes.  Generally, I advise my clients to pick an os and stick with
> it.  I don't usually endorse a duel OS solution because both OS do the main
> things that people need a computer to do very well.  There are only a few
> rare situations, such as mine where I need both for learning and testing
> purposes where I believe it to be effective having both.
>
> Having said that, window-eyes works very well on the mac.  I prefer the
> virtual machine approach myself for several reasons.  First, you can do the
> setup of a virtual machine completely without sight as long as you have the
> product key for your windows.
> Second, virtual machines take up less space and are easier to back up than
> bootcamp partitions.
> Third, virtual machines are much better integrated with components of the
> mac os.  For example, it's much easier to share files between the two
> systems.
> I also like the convenience of being able to run windows without stopping my
> mac OS completely because I very seldom need my virtual machine.
>
> One thing you'll want to do is install key remap for macbook, even if you
> are running an Imac.  This will automate some things such as restoring the
> number pad to the right hand side of your portable keyboard.  It will also
> let you do nifty things like remapping the modifier keys and allowing you to
> use the caps lock as an insert.  If you just want to install key remap and
> let it fly, you will be able to use window-eyes very comfortably.  If you
> want more control, there is a tutorial on the mac visionaries site on how to
> tweak key remap.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Erik Burggraaf
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> On 2013-08-17, at 11:08 PM, Mary Otten <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anybody on list have experience running Window Eyes 8.2 in Win 7
>> on a Mac, either with a duel boot system under BootCamp or in a virtual
>> machine using VMWare's fusion? My Win xp machine is nearing the end of
>> its life, since MS won't be supporting XP in a few months. So I'm
>> moving to a Mac with 16gb of ram and a decent processor, and I intend
>> to run the two oses on one machine, rather than 2 machines like I have
>> now. And I am torn between the two solutions, a VM or duel boot. I
>> would appreciate hearing from folks with experience here. I plan to use
>> Ivona speech software with WE on the Windows side. Thanks in advance
>> for any comments.
>>
>> Mary
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