Gordon I thought Vmware Fusion 6.0 and Vmware Fusion 6.0 Professional is in one package. If not how come we are able to try the edition out at no cost without downloading anything additional? Just my thoughts.

On 08/09/2013 15:14, Gordon Smith wrote:
  Hi everybody
  For the benefit of anybody who may find this useful, VMware Fusion
version 6.0 is almost up on our servers as I write.  We are also going
to put up VMware Fusion Proffessional as well, if anybody has need of that.
  Warning:  Do not install the Proffessional version unless you have
need of its management functionality.  The Proffessional version is only
intended for IT specialists and proffessionals and specialists who need
to manage networked installations of guest operating systems.
  I will shortly try Fusion 6 for accessibility, and report my findings
on our blog which you can find at:
httpcc//blogddmac-iosddaccessddnet

Thank you.

Kind regards
Gordon
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