http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/01/27/vmware_fusion_and_workstation_development_team_fired/
 
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/01/27/vmware_fusion_and_workstation_development_team_fired/>

I guess I won’t see my feature request for serial ports as sockets implemented 
in Fusion, then. :(

This is really sad news.  But of course, I understand it, on a practical, 
realistic level: desktop virtualisation is now something of a fringe market, 
there are free products available and those that compete economically and 
favourably for consumers, and even on the server virtualisation is readily 
available and incorporated as parts of technology stacks.  And if VMWare’s 
products are profitable, it’s only because they’re already asking too much.  So 
who’s going to be too bothered, apart from the awesome people behind the 
technologies, and a bunch of geeks?  Oh yeah, and blind Mac users unable to use 
any of the alternatives?

We shall have to see what happens.

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