MacFUSE is a library not an application. I have no idea what they're
talking about personally because I don't ever recall seeing a
"VMDKMounter" on the MacFUSE site. This might be dependent upon
MacFUSE but is perhaps shipped by VMWare not by MacFUSE.

Sam Moffatt
http://pasamio.id.au



On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 7:26 AM, AV <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> From VMWare KB article:   "Note: If VMDKMounter does not show up, you
> can obtain a copy from http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/. Download and
> install the latest version, and then choose MacFUSE as the application
> to use when opening the virtual machine bundle."
>
> Hi, I have installed MacFUSE.  There is no way I can find, however, to
> "choose MacFUSE as the application to use when opening the virtual
> machine bundle."  MacFUSE does not show up on my applications list,
> and if I type it into the finder, I get six files, none of which are
> an application (five are .h files and the other is the .dmg.)
>
> Can anyone help?  I feel I am overlooking something really obvious.
>
> Andy
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