My understanding is that Parallels is not accessible with VoiceOver.  YOur best 
and perhaps only option is Fusion if you wish to virtualize OSX.

Les
On Dec 20, 2012, at 8:19 AM, Jared <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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