Thanks ester.  I wonder just out of curieosity if vmware is in the appstore.  I 
guess I will have to look.  I just need to get a key for vmwAre since my trial 
ran out some months ago.

Matthew


On Mar 17, 2012, at 6:42 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Matthew,
> 
> This is a bit orthogonal answer to your question, but as an alternative to 
> buying VMWare Fusion from their web site, you might consider purchasing the 
> MacUpdate Spring 2012 Bundle, which will give you 11 apps, including VMWare 
> Fusion 4, for the same price of $49.99 that you would pay for  VMWare Fusion 
> 4 from their online store -- assuming you can navigate to the submit your 
> order on VMWare's site.
> 
> I will note that the MacUpdate site does require that you negotiate a Captcha 
>  in order to create your account.  However, this is a one time thing.  After 
> this, you can always log into your account, and retrieve a record of your 
> purchases, serial numbers, and links to download the items that you have 
> previously purchased.  The MUpromo Spring and Fall bundle sales can be quite 
> good, and the current sale runs for the next 11 days.  The reason I haven't 
> posted about this earlier is that I'm not certain about the accessibility of 
> some of the apps in the current bundle.  For example, I think that Lynne used 
> PDFpen, and really liked it, but said that it was not accessible to VoiceOver 
> for the function she most wanted -- which was creating forms and filling out 
> PDFs.  On the other hand, I've heard on another list that a VoiceOver user 
> has gotten in touch with the devs to work on those features.  Some other 
> apps, like Drive Genius for cleaning and defragging disks, are reported to 
 wo
> rk well with VoiceOver (apart from a warning window that comes up on first 
> use, that you have to use Window Chooser menu (VO-F2 twice) to access).  I 
> think Typinator, which is a keystroke expander, might work with VoiceOver.  
> Phone to Mac is a program that lets you transfer files between your Mac and 
> your iPhone. Anyway here's the link to the site:
> http://www.mupromo.com/
> 
> I'll also mention that for people who might be interested in an accessible 
> DVD ripper, that DVDRemaster Pro is on sale from the mupromo site at half 
> price ($24.99).  The site says this price is good for 11 days, but I think 
> that's an error, since the mailer said it was only good for 1 day -- which is 
> normal.  It probably will run through the weekend at this price.  You can use 
> a trial download from the site.  Note that you cannot access a trial download 
> or purchase this app at the discounted price if you use the Mac App store.
> 
> DVDRemaster Pro on sale this weekend at mupromo.com:
> http://www.mupromo.com/deal/1807/5801/dvdremaster-pro
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Mar 17, 2012, at 10:29 AM, matthew Dyer wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,  I am trying to purtchus a copy of vmware fusion, but the vmware 
>> site is being a paimn/.  I find the site hard to work with and find that as 
>> soon as I get through the part whare I have to siubmit my order I can not 
>> find the submit order button.  Anyone here had this problem.  If I have to I 
>> will call and see what I can do about this but wanted to see if anyone on 
>> the list has had trouble  with this.  Thsanks.  Matthew
>> 
>> 
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