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Unity in VMware Fusion for Mac OS X

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2007

Demonstration of VMware Fusion's upcoming Unity feature which allows users to interact with Windows applications on Mac OS X as if they were Mac applications.

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  • A Mac isn't a 'Mac'. Same processor, same motherboard etc. like a "standard pc". There is no difference. Earlier there were differences like the G3 processor etc, but now....

  • Cowboy Bebop theme hell yea!

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  • Nice tutorial^^ come look inside at my blog vmare.You can comment in our blog if you want^^

    osworker.blogspot.com

  • OutStanding !!!!

  • @roncram there should be the section in the right hand corner of your mac. click the arrow pointing north west & south east lol then click view, then the option of what mode to change it to should appear..click your desired option..

  • How do I get Fusion out of Unity Mode? I have a Windows program that is frozen and alt-ctrl-del does not work. Rebooting does not work because Fusion just "suspends." I can't actually close out of Windows until I can get out of unity mode. I need to get back to "single window." Can anyone help me?

  • @spy386 There's still many differences, you just don't know of them. So can I say an HP isn't a "HP" because it's the same components? What about Dell, what about any brand? No, because they all have their own features. Some way better than others.

  • Cocoa! YUM

  • They can't be friends

  • @spy386 OPERATING SYSTEM, and macs(Most) are made from aluminum, they have a lot of signature features.

  • @kenzeus For gaming ASUS does haves nice machines! My requirements are a bit different: I need a processor with 4 cores, good L cache, lots of RAM and a fast hard drive. I use virtual machines to mimic my clients' environment so I can develop and test software. With those as requirements, only the professional PC workstations provide me enough speed so that I don't have to constantly wait on the PC. Graphics aren't a problem as I don't play much this days and I use a PS3 and PSP for that.

  • @pvaz hp & dell sucks so much..

    Dell sells outdated laptops & desktops that why they cost "cheap"..

    I own a Asus laptop it has a Nvidia GTX 1G vram it cost me only 800$.I can play any video games on it with high settings.If you going to buy a laptop get it from a ODM Original Design Manufacturer

    All major Brands like (Dell,Hp,Toshiba,Apple,Vaoi,Ga­teway, etc.)None of them make their laptops they buy them from an ODM but their brand on it to increase the cost and Profit!

    Asus is an ODM.

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