I have a BlackBook C2D (Mid 2007) with 3 GB of RAM and a 320 GB Seagate 5400 RPM drive. 32 GB is dedicated to Boot Camp (18 GB free), but I typically use Fusion most of the time to virtualize my Boot ...
The market now boasts at least three strong ways to go: Apple’s own Boot Camp on the Leopard OS, VMware Fusion or Parallels. The Test Center looked at all three to figure it out. These solutions ...
VMware on Friday introduced Fusion Beta 4, a new version of its virtualization software for Intel-based Macs. VMware Fusion enables Intel-based Macs to run PC applications and operating system ...