VMware Fusion 4.1.3

4.4 out of 5 stars 4.4 (22 votes)

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Mac OS X / Commercial Demo / 2,806 downloads

VMware Fusion is a great way to run Windows, Linux, or Solaris at the same time as Mac OS X - without rebooting. Built from the ground up for the Mac, it leverages nearly a decade of virtualization expertise to harness the full power of your Mac hardware.

Reviews of VMware Fusion

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    Nehemoth

    Reviewing 1.1 Build 61385 RC (Oct 29, 2007)

    @treworld

    Maybe because is ilegal with the Apple license.

    Which clearly state that OS X must run on a Box.

  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    treworld

    Reviewing 1.1 Build 57919 Beta (Sep 26, 2007)

    Why don't these people (VMware) make something useful like a virtual machine that'll install and run OSX on a Windows machine?

    There are so many virtual machines out there that run on Windows and Mac (including Bootcamp) can install and run Windows/Linux. Why can't someone create one that will run OSX too???

  3. 4 out of 5 stars
    coolcash

    Reviewing Beta 4 Build 48339 (Jun 11, 2007)

    I have been running this since beta 2. Things run great. Since its created by vmware, any machine you create works with with VMware server. The os' run fast and without crashing.

    DudeBoyz... make sure you have installed the vmware tools, this will greatly increase mouse and video quality.

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    DudeBoyz

    Reviewing Beta 4 Build 48339 (Jun 11, 2007)

    Really buggy and slow. Mouse support is just wacky - it seems to be very laggy with the mouse - like you have the sensitivity turned way down, even when you have it maxed.

    Display is very slow compared to Parallels too, but with Parallels, you have to install Parallels Tools to get Windows Networking functioning right on some iMac's.

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