Hello Chris

Fusion is, as far as I am aware, still as accessible as ever with VoiceOver. 
Yes it has changed since version 3 but, once you become familiar with the 
interface, it does offer a credible and viable alternative to Boot Camp and, to 
be honest, I do not believe that there is any other virtualisation product on 
the market to rival it.

As for what you install on your Mac, that is always a very personal decision 
and not really the business of others to dictate. It is definitely true that 
VoiceOver is not yet the perfect tool it probably will one day become in terms 
of access to universal documents and Mac software. We all would love to see 
that I am sure. But as of now, it is true that people sometimes still need to 
find alternatives and work-arounds.

As for getting the trial, that is entirely down to you. And I would like to 
make it clear that this forum isn't the place for anybody to tell anybody else 
not to ask questions. The purpose of this group is to ask questions pre-install 
or post-install of a product. User opinion and evaluation is crucial to 
everybody I think, so keep the questions coming and, if others don't like them, 
all they need do is hit the magic "Delete" button.

Lynne

On 29 Nov 2012, at 23:21, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I have an urgent question.

I'm in the market for installing VMWare Fusion on my Macbook.  I totally
understand that there are some people, names not withstanding, who feel
installing Windows on a mac in any fashion is not the greatest idea of
system resources.  I totally totally agree 99.999 percent of the way,
however there are a couple things that absolutely no matter what do not work
on the Mac platform.  For example, there are some parts of my bank's web
site that don't work.  I want to install Kitchen's Inc games, as well as
Quinton C games, I need access to Web Visum with Firefox which is barely
usable at this point with Voiceover.  You know, just little small things
like that.  I don't think I can justify making another partition entirely
for using Bootcamp, but I do need some way to get at Windows for those rare
times.  I really, as said above am considerring VMWare Fusion bigtime, but I
heard somewhere that version 5 is not very pretty with Voiceover at all.
Did I misunderstand?  I know I could get the trial and just see for myself,
but guys, please don't do that to me.  OK?  I'm really not at all in the
mood for just go find out yourself e-mails.  I got things tonight I gotta
do, that take higher priority than installing a trial software.  This is why
I'm asking you all.  I trust that unlike before, I'm not gonna get a shunned
answer.  If it works but there is a caveat, then please specifically inform
me as to what it is.

If 5 doesn't work, is there still a way I can buy version 4?

Chris. 
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