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To help support a more rich blogging experience for our readers, we've decided to move our team blog over the VMware's typepad implementation. From here on out, the Fusion blog will be located here: http://blogs.vmware.com/teamfusion/

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http://www.vmware.com/files_inline/images/iopg_fusion_importer.gif The VMware Fusion team is proud to announce the release of VMware Importer Beta 2, for the importation of third-party Mac-based virtual machines to run using VMware Fusion.

We're especially excited about this release, as users can now import virtual machines created with *Virtual PC 7.0 for Mac*!

Even though we live and breath Intel-based Macs here on Team Fusion, it's important to remember that Intel-Macs have only been around for a little under two years now.

That means there's a lot of Mac users out there using Virtual PC 7.0 on their trusty PowerBook, iBooks, G4 and G5 Towers, and more. When it comes time to upgrade to a shiny new Intel-Mac, well, we on Team Fusion want those users to have a smooth upgrade process to the most seamless way to run Windows on a Mac.

VMware Importer Beta 2 allows for the importation of Virtual PC 7.0-based virtual machines with the following operating systems:

  1. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
  2. Windows XP Service Pack 2
  3. Windows Server 2003
VMware Importer Beta 2 also lets users import virtual machines created using Parallels Desktop for Mac 2.5 and 3.0, including:

  1. Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
  2. Windows XP Service Pack 2
  3. Windows Server 2003
  4. Windows Vista
Check out the VMware Importer Beta 2 landing page here, and give it a whirl!

And, as always, users looking to convert a physical PC to run as a virtual machine under VMware Fusion can use VMware Converter Starter Edition to do just that in a snap.

Questions and comments are always welcome at the VMware Fusion community forums, where Fusion users come to talk Mac virtualization.

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http://communities.vmware.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/38-1378-1589/amazon.jpg

It might not be a moose, but it's still pretty cool. VMware Fusion was named to Amazon's Editor's Pick \"Best of 2007\" list, along with other notables like Mac OS 10.5 Leopard, Dragon Naturally Speaking for Vista Ultimate (which will run under VMware Fusion) and more!

Amazon is a great partner, and we've always been happy to see ourselves consisently up on their constantly updated "Mac Software Bestsellers" (as of today, we're #4, just behind Microsoft Office 2008 and 2004 for Mac and Mac OS X Leopard...great company to keep!) all while gettting solid user reviews.

Thinking it's probably gonna be a tough row to hoe to get past Mac OS X Leopard and Microsoft Office for Mac, be it 2004 or 2008*. But a guy can dream, right?

*But why run Office for Mac, when you can run your current office for Windows, under VMware Fusion? ; )

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