Late Tuesday, virtualization softare maker VMWare released version 2.0.6 of its Fusion software for the Mac.
Similar to other virtualization software packages, VMWare allows users to run alternate operating systems such as Windows and Linux distributions on Intel-based Macs at native speeds. Other features, such as Unity, allow users to run and minimize Windows applications from the Mac OS X Dock.
The new version, a 289 megabyte download, offers the following new features and fixes:
– Fixes multiple issues when running VMware Fusion 2.0.x on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (32-bit kernel mode).
– Provides improved 3D performance on Macs with NVIDIA graphics cards running Mac OS X 10.6.
– Contains fixes for more than 20 bugs.
The software requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later to install and run and retails for US$79.99.