blogs.vmware.com — The ability to seamlessly run Windows and Linux applications on your Mac just took another leap forward. VMware Fusion just dropped on Monday, and these are 10 things you can do on your shiny Mac with VMware under the hood.”
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joe90210Aug 11, 2007
does it support vista? what about the glass effects?
pixeldustAug 11, 2007
Add me to the list of people who have tried both Parallels and VMWare and went with VMWare. Overall I've found VMWare to provide better performance, stability, compatibility, and support.
counterpart9Aug 11, 2007
i'm interested to hear from anyone that has run solidworks or another another cpu heavy program using VMWare fusion, on a new mac. especially compared to running it thru boot camp.
crackintoshAug 13, 2007
sometimes a great new, useful product can be both news and advertising. Dugg!
Closed AccountAug 14, 2007
I really don't why Mac user ain't telling everyone that VM Fusion suck? I tried it on my iMac a week ago and my OSX runs like s***. I'd be better off with boot camp but Fusion? It slows down OSX
thenomeAug 17, 2007
If I had an Intel mac I may chose Fusion instead of Parallels.They have come a long way.
Closed AccountAug 17, 2007
Mac users like me: If you cannot get it done on a mac, then go buy a PC or go boot camp! VMware Fusion cost $80 and i myself tried it and it sucks! Though faster than Parallel, your iMac still runs like s*** on Fusion! And can do basic applications and 3D intensive application would slow down OSX.
energizerrabbitSep 4, 2007
Arcanum has been tested by me (on MacBook) to fail in both VMWARE fusion, and parallels. I am crying.