Hi,

In my opinion, it sounded as if they think you wanted to know if you 
could run Snow Leopard as a virtual OS inside of Fusion.

The answer is going to be   "no comment" though, a company will never 
say their product runs until the final GM is shipped.  You just can't 
vet the product in QA until it's gold, and then it will take some 
time to qualify.  IMHO, I see no reason why it shouldn't run under 
Snow Leopard, but I suspect some others here may be able to give 
better educated guesses on the topic.

--Scott



>Hello Listers,
>
>I have e-mailed Vmware Fusion to ask about their product compatibility
>with Snow Leopard. I have Fusion 2.0, I wanted to know whether it was
>going to be compatible. I'm not sure how to interpret this rather
>brief response but I thought I'd paste it below for you who are more
>knowledgeable to interpret. Let me know what you think. It would
>appear that Fusion's support for Snow Leopard is not at all certain,
>not for version 2.0. So does it mean I can chuck it away and cut my
>losses if I want to run Snow Leopard?
>
>Here is their response: (I've corrected typos in it.)<smile>
>
>"Fusion 2.0.5 added experimental support for snow leopard as a host
>and guest
>OS.  Being it is still experimental is no official technical support
>available
>for it even with valid complimentary or purchased instance support."
>
>Best wishes
>
>Simon
>
>
-- 
--Scott

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