I just bought fusion about 4 months ago, and got the 1 year update plan or 
whatever it is. Will I get version 4 if I check
for updates, or how does that work? I'm still not actively using it yet because 
I haven't been able to afford a copy of
windows to install on my mac, but if there is an upgrade that I'm entitled to, 
I want to be sure and get it.
Thanks!
Missy

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
On Behalf Of Matthew Campbell
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 12:10 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: VMWare Fusion 4 is out and accessible

Hello my fellow Mac users.
VMWare has just released VMWare Fusion 4 today. For those that don't know or 
who are new to the mac, Fusion lets you run
windows on you're Mac without having to reboot in to a separate OS.
Fusion is $50 until the end of the year but will go up to $80 after that point.
Now for some great news. Fusion works amazingly well with Vo as far as I can 
see. There's a couple unlabelled buttons hear
and there but these can be figured out quite easily.
The easiest thing to get stuck on is the Virtual Machine Library but I'll give 
steps here on how to best navigate it. When
Fusion is opened for the first time, you will be presented with the Library 
screen where you will find a scroll area.
Interact with this and you will see some unlabelled buttons. The number of 
buttons you will see depends on how many OS's you
have running. I had two, one for windows and one for Ubuntu. In order to see 
which button is which, just Press VO down arrow
and the VM in focus will be announced. So to recap, the power button is on top 
and the name is underneath kind of like you'd
find things in a store where the product is on the shelf and the price is on a 
little tag on the front of the shelf.
Hope this helps and feel free to email the list if I can possibly help further.
Matthew Campbell


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