Re: Vmware Fusion and Snow Leopard

2009-07-01 Thread Mike Arrigo
I would say that means, it may work, but we're still testing and perhaps fixing issues with it. We don't support it yet. Once snow leppard is released, we will probably have a more definite answer. On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:09 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote: > > Hello Listers, > > I have e-mailed Vmwar

Re: Vmware Fusion and Snow Leopard

2009-07-01 Thread Josh de Lioncourt
Snow Leopard isn't out yet, so they aren't offering support for it at this time. There is no way they will not provide support for the final release of SL, I'm sure. No need for panic, or even mild anxiety. :) On Jul 1, 2009, at 3:09 PM, Simon Cavendish wrote: > > Hello Listers, > > I have

Re: Vmware Fusion and Snow Leopard

2009-07-01 Thread Scott Bresnahan
Hi, In my opinion, it sounded as if they think you wanted to know if you could run Snow Leopard as a virtual OS inside of Fusion. The answer is going to be "no comment" though, a company will never say their product runs until the final GM is shipped. You just can't vet the product in QA u

Re: Vmware Fusion and Snow Leopard

2009-07-01 Thread Scott Howell
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

Vmware Fusion and Snow Leopard

2009-07-01 Thread Simon Cavendish
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