VMware Fusion goes Beta
Rahul writes "Fusion is a new VMware product that enables Intel-based Macs to run Windows and Linux in virtual machines on Mac OS X. The Mac virtualization market is presently dominated by Parallels and it will be worth watching if VMware can gain the mindshare despite its late entry. Ars Technica reports: 'The nice thing about VMWare Fusion is that it already supports some of the stuff that the Parallels Beta2 released yesterday just added, such as USB 2.0 and most USB devices, CD/DVD drive support, and drag-and-drop between environments (unless the guest environment is Linux, that is). You can also run multiple Fusion environments at once or assign multiple processors to your virtual machine(s), if you're into that sort of thing.'"
...I would go live in J.K. Rowling's cleavage.
I've got it, one of the many minigames in Monkeyball.
I think Wii sports being bundled really wins people over to the Wii.
It isn't that the games are great, it's the pick up and play fun.
You said he was wrong. Then proceeded to reiterate what he said. Good job.
Offtopic Parallels question: why is the PC/Linux version $30 cheaper than the version for OSX? They both look like basically the same program to me.