Yes.  The way I'm about to discribe may not be the fastest way but I  
know it works.  Download vmware converter from vmwares website. Run  
this from inside parallels and save the image it makes to your  
macintosh drive.  This will create a vm that any vmware program will  
run.

Btw. If you are using a mac with a core 2 processor then your going to  
live vmware fusion. Otherwise I'd stick with parallels.



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On Sep 12, 2007, at 7:25 PM, b3studios <b3studios at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have a friend who has an extra copy of the new VMWare Fusion  
> program.
> I'm currently using Parallels for my windows needs, but am willing to
> give Fusion a try rather than upgrading to Parallels 3
>
> Anyone know if you can use an existing Parallels VM with Fusion?
>
>
>
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