My Girlfriend has a macbook pro that she is willing to let me use as a 
secondary machine to learn more about OSX and iphone programming. I'd like 
to do this in a virtual machine running OSX to insure complete isolation 
just in case I were to fat finger a terminal command or do something else 
stupid that would mess something up system wide instead of just effecting a 
single user account on the machine. Since I need both basic voiceover 
support for the virtual machine software as well as full voiceover support 
in the guest which is the better option, Fusion or Parallels and why? Note 
Windows won't be run as a virtual machine so I'm not worried about Windows 
screen reader support in the vm.

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