Over the weekend, we reported that the 4.1 update to VMWare Fusion allowed users to virtualize Leopard and Snow Leopard; a strict violation of OS X’s licensing terms. At the time, we supposed this was ...
The Fusion team announced via its blog today that VMware Fusion 2.0 will add official support for running Mac OS X Server in a virtual machine when it ships. The current beta does not support it, but ...
Further to yesterday’s discovery that VMware had rolled out a new update to its Fusion software, which allowed older copies of Apple’s Leopard and Snow Leopard operating systems to be installed on ...
VMware Fusion 4.1 allows you to run OS X Snow Leopard Client and therefore PowerPC applications in Lion; however, this may change. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
VMware has reversed course on allowing users to virtualize client installs of Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard. The company made a short post on its blog late Monday acknowledging the extra client ...
Since Apple released OS X Lion earlier this year, Apple has authorised its new software to be run within Mac virtualisation software such as Parallels and VMware Fusion. However, Leopard and Snow ...
VMware released the latest dot update to its flagship Mac virtualization product today. The free update, Fusion 4.1, improves Lion full-screen compatibility, graphics performance and startup options; ...
With the release of OS X Lion, Apple updated their licensing agreement to allow the virtualization of Mac OS X under programs such as VMWare Fusion and Parallels. This functionality allows you to ...
Over the weekend, we noted that the new VMware Fusion 4.1 release added the ability for users to virtualize Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Leopard client versions. Previous virtualization options had been ...
Leopard running in VMware Fusion 4.1 on a Mac running Lion. On Thursday VMware released Fusion 4.1, an update to its $50 virtualization software that adds numerous small improvements—and a huge, ...
VMware is a great tool for running Windows and Linux anywhere, but OS X clients are not supported. Snow Leopard can be made to run on Windows, and Mac-hacking blog iHackintosh has the nitty-gritty on ...
Macintoshes running the new "Leopard" version of OS X can gain new abilities with software virtualization features, both built into the new OS and from outside vendors. VMWare's Fusion upgrade works ...
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