Hi,
For a kick off, do you mean iMac? If you really do have an IBM machine, which 
you're looking to put some kind of Hacintosh thing on, I'm not even sure Pro 
Tools will run.

Other than that, Pro Tools 9 is the best bet if you want to edit your own 
plugins. If you don't mind just using presets, PT 10 is great, though neither 
system works amazingly with 10.8, so you're probably best sticking with 10.7 
Lion for your production machine.

In short, any plugin which is an RTAS plugin will work with VoiceOver, so if 
you're buying extra plugins, ensure they can be ran as RTAS, not the new AAX 
format, as the parameters of these fine new plugins aren't visible with 
VoiceOver.

HTH,

Take care,
Chris Norman
<chris.norm...@googlemail.com>



On 23 Nov 2012, at 21:56, Ramy Moustafa wrote:

> 
> HI all:
> 
> Finally I can collect some money and I decided to enter the mac world, I
> will buy an i7 IBm machine, and I will install the macintosh system on it,
> So, I need to know, the best pro tools version that is accessible with voice
> over, what are the effects that r accessible also, what programs  can we get
> to use? What about the version of the system 10.7 or what?
> Please I need info, because someone will install the systems for me.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
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