Vmware Fusion 3.1

  1. Vmware Fusion 3.1 Free
  2. Vmware Fusion 10

May 26, 2010 VMware Fusion 3.1 is a free update for existing owners of version 3.0. A free 30-day demo that requires an Intel Mac running OS X 10.5.8 or later is available for potential virtualizers; a full. VMware Fusion 3.1 has a large number of new and improved features, including: New Features. 8-way SMP 2 TB Virtual Disks OpenGL 2.1 for Vista OpenGL 2.1 for Windows 7. VMware Fusion is a software hypervisor developed by VMware for Macintosh computers. VMware Fusion allows Intel-based Macs to run virtual machines with guest operating systems—such as Microsoft Windows, Linux, NetWare, Solaris, or macOS—within the host macOS operating system.

Fusion3.1

Atlas at 250 manual. VMware Fusion 3.1 Beta was released. It does list a lot of stability updates and bug fixes, however the feedback on the Fusion beta forums are not that great. If you update, leave a comment on how things work for you!

From the VMware Fusion Blog:
The VMware Fusion 3.1 Beta is now available at http://communities.vmware.com/community/beta/fusion.

3.1

Vmware Fusion 3.1 Free

This beta software includes 10+ new and improved features including:

Vmware

Vmware Fusion 10

  • More Powerful Graphics Performance for Games & 3D Apps: OpenGL 2.1 support for Windows Vista and Windows 7, DirectX 9.0 SM3 performance improvements, Windows Aero performance improvements, better OpenGL compatibility for modeling apps
  • Improved USB Support: USB “EasyConnect” makes it simple to assign a USB device to a virtual machine or your Mac and then remembers preferred settings for each USB device
  • Support for larger virtual machines: 8-way SMP support added, maximum virtual hard disk size increased from 950 GB to 2 TB
  • Improved Boot Camp Support: Improved disk performance for your Boot Camp VMs, better handling of disk configuration changes to avoid duplicate entries, option to avoid authentication dialogs when using a Boot Camp virtual machine
  • PC Migration Improvements: Migration status displayed on PC, now avoids port conflicts, guest account issues on Mac OS X now resolved
  • User Experience Improvement Program: VMware uses information obtained through the User Experience Improvement Program to improve the quality, reliability, and performance of our products and to plan our future development and testing. Participation in the program is voluntary and you can opt out at any time.
  • Many Additional UI Improvements and Various Fixes: See the VMware Fusion 3.1 Beta Release Notes for more information.