Clearly people are not reading the entire message before they say all is
well. Never has anything been said about not having sound when running
Windows under VM Ware Fusion. The issue is when running Windows by itself
without Snow Leopard. So, it really doesn't make any sense to post a
message saying that you aren't having a problem with sound in Windows when
you are using Fusion. That isn't the problem, and that was said from the
very beginning.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kimberly thurman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: scanning and the mac
I also have a 13 inch MBP running windows under VMWare Fusion with no sound
issues whatsoever. I'm running Jaws 12 over there as well. My MBP is 15
months old.
On Feb 18, 2011, at 5:29 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
WIth regard to the sound not functioning on the 13-inch MBP while in the
Windows VM, I have not had any problems at all. The 13-inch MBP I is maybe
a year old and provided by my employer. So, even with all their tweaks and
such, I have yet to encounter any failure in sound while in the VM. I am
wondering if this is more an issue with older 13-inch MBPs.
Scott
On Feb 17, 2011, at 8:52 PM, David Tanner wrote:
It certainly works, features are somewhat limited, it does not use
VoiceOver, and is not setup like a standard Apple application. Instead
it has been ported over to Apple using its' own speech and essentually
the same keys as the Windows version. But, it is better than nothing.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Antonio M. Guimaraes Jr."
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: scanning and the mac
The iPal now works on a Mac.
It is self-voicing.
I never considered one, but just heard from a doctoral student friend of
mine who swears by it, and its speed.
Antonio Guimaraes
On Feb 16, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Caitlyn and Nickels wrote:
Hi,
We have been kicking around the idea of getting a couple of new macs
for a
couple of weeks now since bothour pc's are not working that great
anymore.
The main thing that is holding us back is our heavy reliance on
Kurzweil. I
am a grad student and we also use k1000 for scanning our mail daily. I
know
we could either do a duel boot system or run a virtual machine and then
can
use k1000 this way on the mac, but I wanted to ask knowledgable folks
first
about this before we jumped in.
We heard about another kurzweil product that is for the mac, but it's
not
self voicing, and I don't know if vo works with it. Does anybody have
any
mac specific solutions that work well for scanning text books? For
scanning
the types we all get in the post? I use the bookmark features in k1000
quite a lot, plus the dictionary a lot and have preferred it a lot for
the
proof reading I do for book share over ms word.
Oh, that's actually another question, we were told that pages actually
isn't
that great or useable...
Lots of this info is coming from people who don't use vo regularly.
For us, though, this scanner stuff is the only thing standing in the
way.
We do have a old power book, but it's the old non intel mac, so we're
stuck
running leopard on it, can't do a virtual machine or anything on it, it
doesn't support the magic track pad, and we can't upgrade to snow
leopard or
anything beyond what we already have on it(we already called apple
about
it).
Any help or anything would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Caitlyn
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