


Full 64‑bit compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6 host and guest. Maintenance release fixing Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project () issue CVE-2010-4297. įixed security issues, accepts VMware Fusion 3 license keys. Fixed issues with NVidia graphics cards on Mac OS X 10.6. įixed issues when running on Snow Leopard. Experimental support for Mac OS X 10.6 as guest. Adds experimental support for Snow Leopard Developer Builds. Import from Parallels, supports Mac OS X Server 10.5.6 host, mounts DMG images, supports Ubuntu 8.10 in Unity mode. Multiple Snapshots with AutoProtect, Improved Unity, DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 2 3D, and support for Mac OS X Server guests. Support for Time Machine and various bug fixes. Support for Leopard, Boot Camp, and improvements to DirectX support and Unity.

VMware Fusion 1.0 was released on August 6, 2007, exactly one year after being announced.

Much of the underlying technology in VMware Fusion is inherited from other VMware products, such as VMware Workstation, allowing VMware Fusion to offer features such as 64-bit and SMP support. VMware Fusion uses Intel VT present in the Intel Core microarchitecture platform. VMware Fusion, which uses a combination of paravirtualization and hardware virtualization made possible by the Mac transition to Intel processors in 2006, marked VMware's first entry into Macintosh-based x86 virtualization.
