VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1: More Displays. More 3D. More to Love.
We’re proud to announce the availability of VMware Fusion 2.0 Public Beta 1.
VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 brings support for multiple displays, tools for even easier switching to VMware Fusion, experimental support for DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 2 3D acceleration, and more!
When released, VMware Fusion 2.0 will be a free downloadable upgrade for all VMware Fusion 1.x users, as a sincere thank you to VMware Fusion early adopters.
VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 is available as a free download.
Please note: Beta software can be prone to instability and bugs. Do not run beta software in mission-critical environments.
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Over the past months, we’ve listened to what our users say they already love, and what they want more of. These features are the results of that feedback, and are the first of many more to come.
Two Heads Are Better Than One—True Multiple Display Support
Now you can use VMware Fusion with as many displays as your Mac can handle! VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 offers the first true multi-display support for your Mac, with additional physical displays showing up as individual displays in your virtual machine.
Drag Windows applications from display to display. Switch your virtual machine to full screen and watch it expand across all of your displays! VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 multiple display support lets you get the most out of your screen real estate.
Experimental DirectX 9.0 3D Acceleration That’s Made in the Shade
VMware Fusion 1.0 pioneered 3D acceleration in a virtual machine for Mac, supporting DirectX 8.1. VMware Fusion 1.1 turned up the volume with DirectX 9.0 without pixel shaders.
Now, VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 raises the bar for 3D acceleration yet again, offering experimental support for DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 2.
Performance of beta 3D acceleration may vary depending on your machine, and game requirements.
Flip the Switch—Import Parallels and Virtual PC for Mac Virtual Machines, or Even Your Boot Camp Partition
Now it's even easier to switch to VMware Fusion for fast, stable, and powerful Windows on the Mac.
VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 integrates importation of Parallels Desktop and Virtual PC for Mac virtual machines.
And while VMware Fusion makes it easy to run your Boot Camp partition side by side with Mac OS X, VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 helps current Boot Camp users go “fully virtual” by converting your Boot Camp partition to a virtual machine.
Windows Printing Even Easier on the Mac
Printing in Windows virtual machines can be tricky, requiring the right drivers in the right places. VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 seamlessly lets your Windows virtual machines print to any printer attached to your Mac, without any additional setup.
Even Easier, Mac-Native Design:
From the same team that brought you the first Mac-native user interface for a virtualization application…comes more of the same!
A totally redesigned Virtual Machine Library, Settings Editor, Shared Folders setup, and Status Bar make VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 the user friendliest way to run Windows on the Mac.
Detailed Feature List and Changes for VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1
True Multiple Display Support
Use up to 10 displays with VMware Fusion
VMware Fusion automatically detects multiple displays by default
Each display shows up as separate distinct “logical” display in Windows VMs—not a single very large display
Handles changes to resolution and display orientation automatically. Rotated displays show up rotated in the virtual machine
Option to use one or all displays in Full Screen mode
Unity windows can now be dragged between displays, and will maximize correctly to just the display they're on
Correctly handles plugging & unplugging display
3D supported on primary display
DirectX 9.0 with Shader Model 2 graphics
VMware was the first to add 3D graphics to virtual machines and now takes 3D in a virtual machine to the next level with support for DirectX 9.0 with Shader Model 2 graphics.
For best 3D performance, users with virtual machines not created with VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 need to do two things:
Shut down your virtual machine and go to the Virtual Machine menu and select “Upgrade Virtual Machine.”
On boot up, install the latest VMware Tools and restart the virtual machine.
DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 2 3D support is experimental in the Beta, and performance may vary dramatically based on hardware and 3D application. In the beta stage, some 3D applications that worked under VMware Fusion 1.x may experience performance degradations.
Virtual Printing
Virtual machines automatically detect and map your default Mac printer and all configured Mac printers
New Virtual Machine Library
Screenshot of last and active states for each virtual machine in Library
You can now move old and unused virtual machines to the Trash directly from the Library
Show virtual machine in Finder
Menus now act on whichever virtual machine is selected in the Library window
Default virtual machine launches when VMware Fusion does
On launch, virtual machines now default to view (Unity, Single Window, Full Screen) they had before suspend/shut down
New Settings Editor
Provides quick overview of all virtual machine settings
Works just like System Preferences
Works in Unity, Full Screen, and Single Window views
Add existing virtual hard drives to virtual machines and even optionally copy them into the virtual machine bundle
Simplified Shared Folders interface
Shared Folders Improvements
Simplified Shared Folders setup in the new Settings Editor
Shared Folders are easier to discover. New Shared Folders option in Status bar and Virtual Machine menu. Can open all Shared Folders or just a specific Shared Folder in the virtual machine
Support for Home folder (~) shortcut for Shared Folders in VMX settings file
Improved compatibility with Windows applications including QuickBooks and Visual Studio
Improved compatibility running Java applications from a Shared Folder
Integrated VMware Importer and VMware Converter (P2V)
Just choose File>Import to import your Parallels Desktop and Virtual PC for Mac virtual machines to run with VMware Fusion
Import your Boot Camp partition to a true virtual machine and take advantage of suspend/resume, snapshots, and virtual machine mobility
USB Improvements
Allow USB mice/tablets in a virtual machine without custom configuration
Faster USB Storage performance
USB devices are recognized by type in the Status bar
Improved USB robustness
Networking Improvements
Virtual machines in Bridged networking mode now know when your Mac's network connection is available or becomes unavailable, and will refresh their network address automatically
DNS and WINS server pass-through with NAT networking
Browse for Bonjour printers with NAT networking
Improved performance when using NAT networking
Manual option to override the MAC address to any MAC address in VMX settings file, previously limited to VMware-specific MAC addresses
Automatically obtain a new DHCP lease when switching between NAT/Bridged networking
Windows guests now able to join Active Directory domain with NAT networking if WINS is enabled on Mac OS X
Improved compatibility with wireless bridged networking and certain DHCP/routers (also included with VMware Fusion 1.1.2)
Unity Improvements
Virtual machines can resume and start directly in Unity view
Unity windows can now be dragged into additional displays
Quit Windows applications from the Dock icon
Unity windows now respect the Dock location and won't maximize underneath the Dock
Exposé now filters out non-application windows
Virtual machine desktop background no longer displayed on Windows apps minimized to the Dock
Drag and Drop to overlapped Unity windows now works
Cursor not hidden while typing in Unity view
Handle Unity windows without titles better
Improved window filtering for Unity view
Full Screen Improvements
Virtual machines can resume and start directly in Full Screen view
Full Screen can use one or all monitors on the Mac
Notification sheets are replaced by standalone dialogs
Support super large displays that are over 2048 (MacBook and MacBook Air) or 4096 (iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro) pixels wide
Mouse and Keyboard Improvements
Support advanced USB input devices like graphics tablets
Support for more than three buttons in the Windows guests…
Gaming mouse mode: When the OS no longers draws the cursor, VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 prevents automatic mouse release along the edges of the virtual machine