Fusion 4.1 gave life to Leopard and Snow Leopard client virtualization, but VMware quickly ended it again with the Fusion 4.1.1 upgrade When Apple released Mac OS X 10.7, known as Lion, it became the ...
It could be argued that VMware has played second fiddle to no one since its inception. In the decade after the first VMware products hit the market, all other comers have found competing with the ...
I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so. Apple has long allowed running MacOS VMs on top of Mac hardware. I haven't personally, but I can't imagine any issue with doing so.