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VMware Fusion beta for Macs goes public

Matt Loney ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 27 Dec 2006 12:35 GMT

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VMware has made available a public beta of its desktop product that lets Windows operating systems run in a virtualised environment on Mac OS X.

The release of the product, codenamed Fusion, was noted in a VMware blog by the company's director of product management and market development, Srinivas Krishnamurti. It was first publicly demoed at Apple's developer conference in San Francisco last August.

In his posting, Krishnamurti says the company talked to a lot of customers about their needs "and zeroed in on the fact that most customers simply wanted to run some PC applications on a Mac so they can either get rid of the PC that is occupying space on their desks or avoid having to buy or even use a PC." With that in mind, says Krishnamurti, VMware built a clean native (Cocoa-based) user interface from the ground up for Mac users.

The Fusion beta has support for Intel's Virtualisation Technology (Apple only uses Intel processors, not AMD's), can assign two CPUs to a virtual machine, can access USB 2 devices from within a virtual machine and offers support for isochronous devices like web cams. A virtual battery feature passes notifications into the Windows virtual machine to indicate battery life even when running Windows in full-screen mode, says Krishnamurti.

VMware said that virtual machines created with VMware Workstation, VMware Server or VMware Infrastructure will run seamlessly in Fusion with no need to recreate libraries.

Although VMWare is the best-known software virtualisation company, it has been beaten to the Mac desktop by Parallels, another provider of virtualisation products. Gold code of Parallels Desktop for Mac has been available since November 2006 with features such as support for Intel VT, shared networking which enables multiple IP addresses appear as one on the network, and an installation wizard that automatically installs and configures hardware drivers for Windows.

Fusion is available from VMware's site.

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