VMware is taking preorders for Fusion, its virtualization product for Mac OS X. With Fusion, you can run Windows, Solaris and Linux on a Mac without rebooting. VMware's pre-order price is $39.99, but ...
VMware is pricing its upcoming new software to run Windows on a Mac similar to rival Parallels’ software announced last week. VMware said that its Fusion software for Macintosh computers can be ...
VMware, makers of Fusion, has warned their users away from installing Mac OS X 10.5.7 if they have a Mac using an ATI graphics card or chip. Fusion enables Intel-based Macs to operate other operating ...
Fusion 4.1 gave life to Leopard and Snow Leopard client virtualization, but VMware quickly ended it again with the Fusion 4.1.1 upgrade When Apple released Mac OS X 10.7, known as Lion, it became the ...
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VMware on Tuesday released its latest virtualization software, Fusion 3, offering Snow Leopard optimization and full support for Windows 7, including Aero. The new version of VMware Fusion 3 offers ...
If you thought VMware concentrated its innovation and bag of tricks on only its flagship ESX hypervisor product, you might be wrong. It looks like the company is still very much concerned with its ...
One of the bigger names in virtualization — VMware — has remained strangely silent on the subject of Macintosh support, but it’s silent no more. On Monday, VMware announced support for the Mac with a ...
VMware Inc. yesterday released the first beta of Fusion 1.1, the newest version of its virtualization software that lets Mac owners run Windows on their Intel-powered computers. Fusion 1.1 now ...
For those who virtualize Windows and other operating systems on OS X, VMware has updated its Fusion VM solution to version 3.1. This update is advertised as being 35 percent faster than version 3.0, ...
As many of you know, Parallels recently made a definitive statement saying that the company won't be making it easy for users to run OS X in a virtual environment anytime soon—at least not until Apple ...
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