Simon I think what they are saying is yeah, but at this time there is  
no support for it. I do not believe there will be an issue and if  
there is, you can bet they will correct it. VmWare is not going to  
miss out on the Snow Leopard bus, I am quite certain of that.

On Jul 1, 2009, at 6:09 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

>
> Hello Listers,
>
> I have e-mailed Vmware Fusion to ask about their product compatibility
> with Snow Leopard. I have Fusion 2.0, I wanted to know whether it was
> going to be compatible. I'm not sure how to interpret this rather
> brief response but I thought I'd paste it below for you who are more
> knowledgeable to interpret. Let me know what you think. It would
> appear that Fusion's support for Snow Leopard is not at all certain,
> not for version 2.0. So does it mean I can chuck it away and cut my
> losses if I want to run Snow Leopard?
>
> Here is their response: (I've corrected typos in it.)<smile>
>
> "Fusion 2.0.5 added experimental support for snow leopard as a host
> and guest
> OS.  Being it is still experimental is no official technical support
> available
> for it even with valid complimentary or purchased instance support."
>
> Best wishes
>
> Simon
>
> >


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