Chris - Why is this so great, what does it do for us? -

Andy
On 8 Sep 2013, at 11:51, christopher hallsworth <christopher...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hello Everyone
> Vmware has released version 6 of their Fusion software. The below is 
> fantastic news for everybody.
> It is easier than ever to try Vmware Fusion before committing to a purchase!
> Simply go to
> www.vmware.com/fusion
> and click on the try for free link.
> The application comes as a disc image. So it is just a case of opening the 
> disc image and copying the only file that is in there to the applications 
> folder.
> When you run Vmware Fusion for the first time, just follow the instructions, 
> and choose the I would like to try Vmware Fusion 6 for 30 days radio button. 
> Click the continue button, enter a valid e-mail address (only used by Vmware 
> to send you promotions), select the edition you want to try from the group of 
> radio buttons, and click the done button.
> You can now enjoy the power of virtualization on your mac at no cost for up 
> to 30 days.
> In case you haven't got the hint already smoile, the application is fully 
> accessible with VoiceOver as all previous versions. I am using the trial as I 
> speak. So it can be done with no sighted assistance whatsoever!
> Enjoy!
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