porosmamun Posted April 18, 2014 Report Share Posted April 18, 2014 VMware Fusion 6.0.2(Mac OS X) VMware Fusion allows you to create a Virtual Machine on your Mac and run Windows (including Windows 8.1) and Windows software on your Mac. Run your favorite Windows applications alongside Mac applications without rebooting. Whether you would like to run Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 on a Mac, the VMware Fusion easy install feature will get you up and running in no time. With the ability to run Windows-only applications like Microsoft Project, Access and Internet Explorer, VMware Fusion turns your Mac into the ultimate computer for compatibility. Version 6 is optimized for the latest Macs and ready for OS X Mavericks and Windows 8.1 to deliver the ultimate Windows on Mac experience. The new VMware Fusion 6.0 Professional version adds the following: Create restricted virtual machines Create expiring virtual machines Create linked clones Single VM mode for managed environments VMware Player 6 Plus included Network editor Eligible for VMware Basic and Production support What's NewVersion 6.0.2Note: VMware Fusion 6.0.2 is a maintenance release that resolves some known issues. • Resolved an issue that causes virtual machines to fail to power on due to insufficient memory.• Easy Install support for final versions of Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.• Improved performance when opening VMware Fusion.• Resolved an issue that caused the HGFS kernel module to fail to build on certain versions of Linux.• Improved support for OS X Mavericks:? Finder tags.? Improved drag-and-drop to OS X guests.? Improved menu-bar handling.? Improving handling of multiple displays in Unity mode.? Improved support for Recovery Partition with a OS X Mavericks guest.? Fixed an issue with boot device selection with a OS X guest.? Improved handling of virtual machine window restoration after a restart.? Improved the "Migrate a PC" feature to be more compatible with Mavericks file sharing.• Improved detection of Parallels Desktop 8 when importing virtual machines.• Improved message when no boot device is found.• Prevent disk layout changes on an encrypted virtual machine.• Fixed an issue that prevented auto-start virtual machine from powering on.• FileVault can be activated in a Mac OS guest installed on a SATA virtual disk.• Resolved the isse where a virtual machine ceases to function (hang) while powering off, particularly if the guest OS was in the middle of a BSOD or kernel panic.• Resolved an issue building the shared folders kernel module on Ubuntu 13.10. Requirements Intel, 64-bit processor 2GB RAM (4GB recommended) OS X 10.7.5 or later A copy of Windows (if you'll be installing Windows) http://rapidgator.net/file/abf89b38fcb96363be25a8f2b93f37e7/VMware_Fusion_6.0.2.rar.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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