As far as I know there aren't but perhaps you could take a look at http://www.vmware.com if this site doesn't list one then there isn't one.
On 09/12/2007, at 6:35 AM, Sunshine wrote: > what about a program that can let you use MAC programs under windows > such as > fusin that lets you use windows programs under MAC > is there such a program? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 12:37 PM > Subject: Re: Os 10.5 Leopard, some people are having problem it seems > > >> Well actually, I was debating whether or not to post the original >> message here in the first place because it was a little off-topic but >> I decided to post the message because one of the software packages >> affected was Audio Hijack Pro so hereafter I'll talk about Audio >> Hijack Pro rather than specifically discussing Leopard, if anyone >> would like to discuss Leopard further then I'll put some links to >> other mailing lists near the end of the message. >> So what is Audio Hijack Pro? Well put simply, its an all purpose >> recording application, that is you can "Hijack" a source or multiple >> sources, mix them together, record them, process them (by adding >> other >> affects, removing noise etc), use an external sound editing programme >> to edit your recordings launching that Editor from Audio Hijack Pro, >> schedule recording times and last but not least, burn the finished >> product to CD or DVD so if you like, Audio Hijack Pro can be best >> described as Total Recorder taking performance enhancing drugs. >> One of the main things I use this application for is to record Skype >> phone calls if I have to, this can be don very easily, just select >> "skype" from the table presenting all the Audio Hijack sessions >> you've >> set up, press the Hijack button and then the Record button. >> Audio Hijack Pro can Hijack specific applications or other hardware >> sources, for example you may wish to Hijack Itunes which could be >> playing a preset playlist of musical tracks whilst you hijack a >> hardware mixer and then perhaps Hijack Skype into the mix, you can >> then record your hijacked combination and so forth. >> Now in the original message I sent regarding Leopard, I mentioned the >> problems I was having with Audio Hijack Pro under Leopard, since I >> sent that message the developers have returned my email, they've told >> me that an update for Leopard is being worked on right now and should >> be available for public distribution in a few days so I hope that >> this >> update will sort things out. >> Is Audio Hijack Pro available for the PC? Unfortunately not but it >> would be nice if it were. >> Is Audio Hijack Accessible under VoiceOver? certainly its very >> accessible and there are some very well-known people using Audio >> Hijack Pro to record regular podcasts and so on, you'll see some very >> familiar names at http://www.blindcooltech.com who use this software >> for their productions. I'm totally blind and I have no problems with >> accessing the software, VoiceOver has facilities to help those who >> have a little sight to navigate the Mac and associated applications. >> Ok, for those who wish to find out more about Leopard and VoiceOver's >> many features perhaps you could subscribe to the mac-access list, >> send >> a blank email message to: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Finally regarding the Mac's market share? Well yep, its about 8% >> actually and I don't think Leopard will ever be a dominant force in >> the marketplace but if you are considering another computer then the >> Mac and Leopard offer you a whole heap of advantages over present-day >> PC technology, Audio is just one area in which the Mac excells plus >> you can run your Windows systems concurrently if you want to. >> On 09/12/2007, at 4:04 AM, Kevin Lloyd wrote: >> >>> Dane, this isn't a list for operating systems or screen reader >>> discussions >>> but you've mentioned some interesting applications here. Might be >>> useful to >>> expand on how you're using these applications. That is, are you >>> totally >>> blind and completely relying on voice over or have some small amount >>> of >>> sight to get you round some difficulties when necessary or partially >>> sighted >>> and using screen magnification. >>> >>> I think the take up of Macs is about 5% compared to windows so there >>> may >>> only be yourself using a mac on this list but it may be useful to >>> others to >>> know if the operating system and these applications are totally >>> accessible >>> to a blind person using voice over in case someone goes for a change >>> from >>> windows and ends up with a pup that they can't fully use. >>> >>> Kevin >>> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >>> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 1:44 PM >>> Subject: Os 10.5 Leopard, some people are having problem it seems >>> >>> >>>> Hi everyone! >>>> So how are you all going with Leopard, everything running >>>> smoothly is >>>> it? According to the technology columns in my local paper >>>> yesterday, >>>> the transition from Tiger to Leopard for many Mac owners has been >>>> less >>>> than smooth. >>>> The writers point out that the first problem which seems to occur >>>> is a >>>> "Blue Screen" when Leopard is installed and the system restarts. >>>> Well >>>> that's an interesting point because when I installed Leopard onto >>>> my >>>> Imac, I wasn't able to reboot the machine but I did have a faulty >>>> machine at the time so I wouldn't take too much notice of my >>>> experience. >>>> I've installed Leopard on 2 computers here, my Macbook and a >>>> friends >>>> g4 Ibook and both installs went without a hitch but I'd be lying >>>> if I >>>> said that I haven't had a few teething problems with a couple of >>>> pieces of software, the one which comes to mind is Audio Hijack >>>> Pro. >>>> This software may require you to download extra modules depending >>>> on >>>> how you use the software, for example if you want to instantly >>>> hijack >>>> an application such as Real Player, VLC, Itunes or Quicktime, >>>> without >>>> this plug-in Audio Hijack Pro has to re-launch the application >>>> you're >>>> trying to hijack before you can proceed. So to put this into >>>> context, >>>> suppose you're listening to BBC7 on the Internet through Real Audio >>>> Player and you decide you like what you're hearing so you launch >>>> Audio >>>> Hijack Pro in order to hijack and record the output of Real audio, >>>> Select Real Audio from the sessions table and press the Hijack >>>> button. >>>> Audio Hijack Pro then comes up with a warning message telling you >>>> that >>>> Real Audio player has to be re-launched before Hijacking can take >>>> place, as you can see this sanario is extremely annoying but >>>> that's >>>> exactly what happens without the Instant Hijack plug-in installed. >>>> On my systems here and another that a friend and I have tried, >>>> Audio >>>> Hijack Pro (whilst acknowledging that the Instant Hijack plug-in is >>>> available) will not give you the status, that is whether its >>>> installed >>>> or uninstalled but its safe to say I think that uninstalled ins >>>> the >>>> likely status <smile>. I've written to the developers about this >>>> so I >>>> hope we see some action before too long. >>>> That's the only really big annoyance I've had to put up with since >>>> installing Leopard, all my other favourite applications such as >>>> Nisus >>>> Writer Pro (the word processing package I use), Transmit (the FTP >>>> client I use) all have released updates to cope with Leopard. >>>> so here's another question. We all know that Leopard was in beta >>>> mode >>>> for quite some considerable time (unless I'm very much mistaken at >>>> least 12 months or more) so why are these software developers so >>>> behind when it comes to releasing updates for Leopard? 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