I would give amadeus pro a try, the more you can get away from Windows,
the better.
Original message:
I would just like to thank people for their various opinions which have been
very helpful.
I have been thinking about this all day, and I think I am going to give the
virtual machine a try, especially as from what I have read here, I ought to
be able to do it alone. This machine has 16 GB of ram in it, it's brand new,
so it has to be worth a shot at least.
If it really does not work on the audio side with my audio production
software, that might just cajole me into using Amadeus Pro.
Thanks to everyone again.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah k Alawami
Sent: 27 April 2015 19:25
To: mac access list iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: Bootcamp V. VMWare Fusion
Actually I knwo one apple store that did. they got th eprocess started for
someone and they finished it with speach when they got home. lol! Just ask
and if you know someone there maybe work with them. The folks at apple are
willing to bend over backwards to help me.
take care.
On Apr 26, 2015, at 11:51 PM, Eleanor burke <[email protected]>
wrote:
I know that my Apple store would not assist you in installing windows.
On 27 Apr 2015, at 06:55, Brian Hartgen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
I received my first Mac on Saturday. I have done a lot of studying
and I think I am quite proficient at the screen-reading with it.
However, I am very undecided about whether to use Windows with
Bootcamp or with VMWare. For my work, I do need to use Windows. This
is a high spec machine so I wanted to take advantage of that. But I have
some questions.
I like the idea of having VMWare, so I can "flick" between different
operating systems. However, precisely please what are the advantages
of running it in Bootcamp as opposed to a virtual machine? If I ran
it as a Virtual Machine, what disadvantages would I notice? For
example, would there be any kind of delay when using a Windows
screen-reader?
My other question relates to installing Windows. I've read a lot, and
there does not seem to be an easy way described with complete
accuracy as to how to install Windows without vision. This may seem
like a strange question, but if I booked an appointment at an Apple
store to get some sighted help, is that good etiquette? Are they
likely to say no because I need to install Windows?
I have the MacBook Pro, external keyboard and the Apple Superdrive
which I could take along there.
Thank you for any help.
Brian Hartgen
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