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VMware Fusion 4 is a nice upgrade from Fusion 3; it's fast and stable, the interface is very Mac-like, and its drag-and-drop installation is about as easy as it gets. The redesigned virtual machine settings and library windows are great improvements ov...
Abstract: The inclusion of Boot Camp in Mac OS X means that every Mac can also be a Windows PC, at least for those happy to use just one operating system at a time, with a reboot in between and limited access to shared data. For everyone else, virtualisation is a better solution. Read more: http://www.itpro.co.uk/636652/head-to-head-parallels-desktop-7-vs-vmware-fusion-4#ixzz33YgkxYtJ..
Improved performance; cleaner, tidier interface; good support for Lion
Requires a fast Mac with lots of memory to get the best out of it
The long wait between upgrades has been worrying for Fusion users. However, the cleaner interface and improved performance in Fusion 4 make this a must-have upgrade for existing users, who might have been tempted to switch over to Parallels in recent mont...
Published: 2011-11-10, Author: Rob , review by: techworld.com
Fusion 4 is a nice upgrade from Fusion 3; it's fast and stable, the interface is very Mac-like, and its drag-and-drop installation is about as easy as it gets. The redesigned virtual machine settings and library windows are great improvements over the...
Drag-and-drop install, * Easy to use Virtual Machine Library, * Windows anti-virus protection, * Time Machine-like snapshots of system, * Supports OS X Lion virtual machines,
Limited video RAM in Windows, * No OpenGL acceleration in Linux, Software Details, *
Abstract: The powerhouses of Mac OS X virtualization both got beefy updates in the last few weeks and they're begging for comparison. (Read our original Parallels 6 and Fusion 3 reviews for more on the older versions.) We stripped the hype wrappers off of the ...
Abstract: The latest release of VMware Fusion breaks enough ground that one has to wonder what’s left for future releases. Fusion 4 is a solid virtualization environment that adds support for the latest client and server operating systems, including Apple’s OS X...
Abstract: Follow @MobileGalen In the Mac-based desktop virtualization world, there are two significant choices: Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion. Both have been updated to take advantage of Mac OS X Lion. In addition to supporting Lion as a host, both take ...