Windows Compatibility Tool “VMware Fusion” updated.
Want a Mac but can’t bear the thought of not being able to run your favorite Windows applications? Haven’t you heard? Macs do Windows. (In some cases better than any PCs) There are several methods for getting Windows running on Mac. You could use “Bootcamp” (Which comes with the latest version of Mac’s operating system.) and allows you to pick which OS to run when you turn on your computer, or you could use virtualization software such as “Parallels” or “VMWare Fusion” which lets you run Windows programs within Mac’s OS.
VMWare features a tool called “Unity” which allows your applications to run as if they were a native Mac application. Check out the video above for an example of Unity in action. Then head over to VMWare’s site to read more about it.
Windows Vista Refunds!

November 13, 2007 at 7:10 pm
You guys are aware that Parallels does the same thing (and probably did it first) and call it Coherence?
Just checking…