Hi Brandt,
The option you have is to buy VMWare Fusion and either run a copy of Windows as 
a virtual machine or you  could also run Vinux from http://Vinux.org.uk which 
is a free option if you don't want to purchase another Windows license. You 
would still have to purchase Fusion though. 

Doug



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On 2010-11-24, at 2:30 PM, "brandt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there folks,
>  
> I know that firefox for the mac is not accessible, but ubuntu and windows is. 
> Are there a free option for running either on the mac that's accessible with 
> VO? I'm not planning on buying much software wize for the mac. The darn thing 
> is already expensive.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Brandt Steenkamp
>  
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