Posted October 26, 2007 at 8:46am by iClarified · 7141 views
VMware Fusion 1.1 Release Candidate has been released and it works well on pre-release versions of Mac OS X Leopard. VMware Fusion is a way to run Windows on your Intel-based Mac.
New and Improved Features in VMware Fusion 1.1 Release Candidate - VMware Fusion 1.1 now includes English, French, German, and Japanese versions - Unity improvements include: o My Computer, My Documents, My Network Places, Control Panel, Run, and Search are now available in the Applications menu, Dock menu, and the Launch Applications window o Improved support for Windows Vista 32 and 64-bit editions o Improved Unity window dragging and resizing performance - Boot Camp improvements include: o Support for Microsoft Vista in a virtual machine o Improved support for preparing Boot Camp partitions o Automatically remount Boot Camp partition after Boot Camp virtual machine is shut down - Improved support for Mac OS X Leopard hosts - Improved 2D drawing performance, especially on Santa Rosa MacBook Pros
Bugs Resolved with VMware Fusion 1.1 Release Candidate - Intel VT is now correctly enabled on 64-bit Intel Macs when powering-on/resuming a virtual machine after the Mac is put to sleep or awaken - Fixed issue where VMware Fusion would use more memory over time - Resolved issue where Unity windows would freeze in certain cases - Improved DNS resolution when using NAT networking - Fixed issue where Caps Lock mapping preference would always be reset after using VMware Fusion 1.1 Beta - Restore ability to shrink virtual disks lost after using VMware Fusion 1.1 Beta
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