Use VMWare virtual appliances with Parallels
We know that VMWare's Mac client, Fusion, is in private beta at the moment but if you want to use one of the coolest things about VMWare now, you can. Virtualization Daily shows us how to use a VMWare virtual appliance (basically a virtualized machine meant for one specific use) with Parallels.This isn't for the faint of heart, but if you're comfortable with the Terminal and are itching to stretch the boundaries of virtualization on the Mac this is for you.
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We know that VMWare's Mac client, Fusion, is in private beta at the moment but if you want to use one of the coolest things about VMWare...
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Chris Meisenzahl
Very curious to see how this plays out, thanks for the heads-up.
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