I'm making the leap to a mac yet my work will require the use of some windows 
applications. I have a failing pc and I don't have the resources to purchase 
two separate machines so I plan to install windows and jaws on my new mac. I'm 
looking at a 13" mac book pro.

It seems like I have a choice between using bootcamp which will create a 
physical partician on the hard drive and allow for booting into either 
environment or using fusion which produces a virtual environment.

This is all true if I understand these processes correctly. Please explain if I 
have this wrong.

My questions include:

Which approach do you prefer bootcamp vs fusion?

What's the trade off between these two options?

When running windows and jaws on a mac how do you handle the difference in 
keyboards such as backspace and delete?

Are there other issues to consider that I have overlooked?

Thanx,

John Carty

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