

Support for REST APIs will offer a new interface for managing virtual machines (VMs) remotely and programmatically. Fusion enables IT professionals and developers to run virtual machines that are compatible with corporate data centers from a Mac to perform tasks such as data center design and testing, data center management, network design and testing, and application development and testing. It enables multi-operating system development, multi-operating system testing, and integration into DevOps/agile development workflows. VMware Fusion 10 designed for personal use, will offer Touch Bar support, enhanced GPU and 3D graphics performance, and an updated user interface (UI) to leverage the latest innovations in Mac, he adds. You will need to login at to download.VMware Fusion 10 Pro, designed for technical professionals that want to build, test and demonstrate Mac, Windows and Linux applications on a Mac, will include advanced capabilities that continue to evolve the solution to support technical professionals and developers, according to Dave Grant, vice president, Product Marketing, End-User Computing, VMware.


Note that the download here requires you to be an authorised VMware account holder. VMware Fusion has a number of superb features which means you are able to share printers across a virtual operating system, quickly and easily share files and, best of all, use your PC in a Unity mode, which means that the PC application opens on your Mac desktop, as if it was a Mac application. Why would you want to use a virtual operating system on your Mac? For various reasons, which may include Windows-only applications you can’t get for your Mac, favourite Windows tools that you can use more productively on your PC and for testing new software without it affecting your computer. Indeed, if you have a fast enough Mac with a large amount of system memory, you can use more than one operating system at any one point in time. You can also run a Linux-based operating system, such as Ubuntu, which is ideal for testing the new operating system without installing properly, on your hard drive. This includes Windows XP, Vista or even the latest Windows 7. VMware Fusion for Mac is a superb tool that you can use to run a virtual operating system on your Mac. Now Apple have moved the Mac to the Intel CPU, which is the same hardware technology used by your PC, you can install Windows on your Mac desktop, without losing too much speed when running both operating systems on the same machine. Only a few years ago, when the Mac used to use a PowerPC chip, using Windows on a Mac was unbearable. If you’re a PC user but fancy the idea of using a Mac, you can get the best of both worlds through virtualisation.
