Thanks, 
I was wondering which version was appropriate.  
I do have a couple questions though.  
I assume vo doesn't talk in the windows environment so I need to install a 
windows screen reader.  Is this correct?  If so, is user account control 
active?  
I'm okay with that, but it's good to know ahead of time.  I'll probably use 
windows 7 since that's what I'm most familiar with.  

Many thanks,

Don


On Sep 8, 2013, at 8:54 AM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> The differences are in the serial numbers I think when you lisence the 
> package.  But I say don't buy the Proffessional version unless you have 
> thefffush and manage Windows installations on your corporate network.  The 
> actuabbl software is the same, but with the standard version you dont get all 
> of the network management tools.
> Kind regards
> Gordon
> 
> ns on again
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Chris H <[email protected]
> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility <[email protected]
> Date sent: Sun, 08 Sep 2013 16:16:17 +0100
> Subject: Re: VMware Fusion 6.0
> 
> Gordon I thought Vmware Fusion 6.0 and Vmware Fusion 6.0 Professional is
> in one package.  If not how come we are able to try the edition out at no
> cost without downloading anything additional? Just my thoughts.
> 
> On 08/09/2013 15:14, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi everybody
> For the benefit of anybody who may find this useful, VMware Fusion
> version 6.0 is almost up on our servers as I write.  We are also going
> to put up VMware Fusion Proffessional as well, if anybody has need of that.
> Warning:  Do not install the Proffessional version unless you have
> need of its management functionality.  The Proffessional version is only
> intended for IT specialists and proffessionals and specialists who need
> to manage networked installations of guest operating systems.
> I will shortly try Fusion 6 for accessibility, and report my findings
> on our blog which you can find at:
> httpcc//blogddmac-iosddaccessddnet
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Kind regards
> Gordon
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