Hi to all who responded to my query about Fusion accessibility.

Thanks for the inputs, really good to hear the Fusion experience should be 
a good one.  I just bought my MacBook Pro  2 days ago so now it's off to 
the VMware store.

Regards,
Garry

-- 
Garry Turkington
garry.turking...@gmail.com

On Mon, 13 Jul 2009, Mike Arrigo wrote:

>
> Yes, fusion works great, I use it here to run windows xp, it's very
> accessible.
> On Jul 12, 2009, at 8:19 PM, Garry Turkington wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> After some playing around with a Mac Pro at work last year I'm about
>> to
>> buy a MacBook Pro for personal use -- if the model I want is ever in
>> stock!
>>
>> I plan to use VMware Fusion as I have an ongoing need to play with
>> both
>> Windows and Linux in VMs.  I've used VMware Workstation on Windows for
>> years so am very familiar with the product in general.
>>
>> I've seen some references to people using Fusion here -- is it
>> generally
>> accessible with VO, meaning good enough to be using it daily for key
>> tasks?  I do have a long-term aspiration to move some of my
>> activities out
>> of the VMs and onto OS X but in the meantime I need the VM product
>> to be
>> solid.
>>
>> Any input gratefully received,
>> Garry
>>
>>
>> --
>> Garry Turkington
>> garry.turking...@gmail.com
>>
>>>
>
>
> >

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