Hi, Paul! I also used IE in Windows to purchase the upgrade. Didn't
give Safari a thought, as I purchased it from work, and couldn't
bring my MacBook Pro in.
My question is: How do I upgrade once I downloaded the latest
version? Haven't had a lot of time working on my MacBook Pro, so am
still getting used to it.
Matthew Chao
At 07:33 AM 9/18/2011, you wrote:
Hello,
I have finally gotten VMWare Fusion 4.0.1 working with the virtual
machines I used with VMWare Fusion 3. Everything went well except
for problems paying for it! I wonder if others have this problem and
if so what did i do wrong.
I am using the latest version of Safari and Lion 10.7.1. I have
interact with all images set to always. I use DOM mode. The problem
is that Safari could not find the buttons to complete each stage of
the purchase. These buttons appear to be images with no alternate
text. In the end I had to make my purchase using Firefox on Windows
with the WindowEyes screen reader. This had no trouble finding the
relevant buttons.
I have noticed similar problems on other web pages. Sometimes I can
find the buttons by using the item chooser which often seems to show
more web content than interacting with the html content.
Have others had these problems and if so how have you gotten round
them? WOuld switching to Group mode help? Would turning off cursor
tracking help?
Fusion 4 is certainly much faster than Fusion 3, especially after
Windows has booted. It is so good that I will be less inhibited
about using Windows when Safari lets me down!
Best regards.....
Paul Hopewell
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