Parallels is not accessible. I think there is a way to get a virtual machine started without sighted help once it's set up, but personally, I see no need to support a company that has been asked several times to make their product accessible and refuses to do this, especially when vmware fusion is very accessible and does the same thing.
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I understand that program is not accessible.

Les
On Jul 17, 2012, at 1:20 PM, deedra waters wrote:

Does anyone know if this works with voiceover? i've heard conflicting things.

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