Hello all I can tell you that Virtual CD Rw under Mountain Lion works extremely well with VoiceOver. I can see the Virtual CD Rw icon in the Extras menu and I was able to interact with the icon. I was able to create new media, and I can also see the options to use existing media and quit the app. I'm not sure if this is all I can do but that's about the size of it from when I briefly used it today. Oh and I was able to successfully create an audio CD in iTunes. Now I should warn you that since it appears in the menu bar it might not be accessible under Lion or earlier.

Christopher Hallsworth

On 05/10/2012 19:05, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
Hello everybody

Have you ever used a virtual CD-RW drive under other operating systems, and wished that 
you could do the same thing under Mac OS X? Well here is some great news which might 
interest you – you can! A small utility called "Virtual CD-RW" which sits on 
your menu bar and runs when you need it. So, if you are writing things to CD and need to 
test them out regularly, you no longer need to go through the hassle of wasting disks, or 
even erasing them; you can do it all on a virtual CD-RW.

This little utility has already made it possible for Gordon to create audio 
CD's, then if need be, modify them later. The advantage being that you no 
longer need to worry about writing multi-session disks and discovering that 
they aren't universally playable in every CD drive out there. We are currently 
testing it with VoiceOver, because obviously with it being an application which 
sits on the menu bar, there is always the potential for inaccessibility and 
before we recommend this application, we want to be certain that it is one 
which we can recommend as fully usable by VoiceOver users. However, if nobody 
is interested then usable or not, we won't bother the group with the details – 
virtual CD's are not something which every computer user has a practical use 
for, and this utility is not free – although for what we get out of it it 
doesn't seem unduly expensive at just $29.00 US. So, could you please let us 
know if you are interested? Gordon is also hoping to produce an aud
io podc
ast demonstrating how this application can be used – but again, only if there 
is interest.

Lynne

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