The URL is:

http://www.vmware.com/products/beta/fusion/

On Sat, 2007-04-07 at 09:08 -0700, hank smith wrote:
> can I get the url for beta 3?
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Gordon Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by 
> theblind" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 5:10 AM
> Subject: Fusion Beta 3 ... It's Awesome!
> 
> 
> > Hi all.  Okay, I've finally got around to playing with this, been  busy 
> > all morning.  This application is now utterly awesome!  All of  the 
> > sluggishness in beta 2 due to the debug options has now gone,  even with 
> > debug enabled.  It pains me to say it, having bought the  product.  But it 
> > now seems to me that there's no need for Parallels  Desktop.  I honestly 
> > cannot see any advantage in having it now.  With  beta 2, Parallels blue 
> > Fusion out of the water.  With the release of  Fusion beta 3, the opposite 
> > is now true.  It remains to be seen how  much Fusion will sell for when 
> > it's finally released as an official  product.  Hopefully it won't be in 
> > the hundreds of Dollars range.   Given VMWare's past history though, I 
> > wouldn't be at all surprised if  it is.  If memory seres, when I bought 
> > VMWare Workstation a few years  back, it cost me $299 so I would expect 
> > about the same to be true for  Fusion.  As popposed to Parallels $79.95. 
> > So, we'll see.  But for  now, I am so impressed, I have removed my Boot 
> > Camp partition  totally, and won't be using Parallels any more for a 
> > while.   Installing Windows under Fusion is an absolute breeze.  Just give 
> > it  your user ID, Password (optional), and product key - and away you  go. 
> > Let it do its stuff until you come to the log-in screen.  Just  hit Enter 
> > at this point and up pops Windows.  Then, install the  VMWare tools to 
> > enable your display driver and off you jolly well  go.  I set Fusion to 
> > use 2 virtual processors, and oodles of memory.   My one criticism is that 
> > it's still not possible to resize your  virtual partition once configured 
> > under Fusion, whereas it is under  Parallels.  I'm just wondering actually 
> > whether you can use a  physical hard disk instead of a virtual one.  I 
> > think I'd prefer to  do it that way.  Anyway, so far so good.
> >
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