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VMware Fusion Pro: Now Available Free for Personal Use

VMware Fusion Pro, a powerful desktop hypervisor, is now available free for personal use. This announcement has caused quite a stir in the tech community, as VMware’s desktop hypervisor products, including Fusion and Workstation, are used by millions of people every day to run virtual machines on their Windows, Linux, and Mac computers.

The reason behind this change in pricing is due to the company’s shift in focus towards its cloud computing business. With more and more users turning to cloud-based solutions, VMware has decided to make Fusion Pro free for personal use to attract more users to its platform. This move will also help the company to compete with other popular cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure.

So, what does this mean for personal users? Previously, Fusion Pro was available only as a paid product, but now it can be downloaded and used free of charge. This is great news for those who want to run multiple operating systems on their existing hardware without having to purchase separate licenses for each one.

Fusion Pro offers many features that make it an ideal choice for personal users. It allows you to quickly and easily build “local virtual” environments to install other operating systems, learn new technologies, or simply try out different software without affecting your primary operating system. Additionally, it provides a high level of performance and compatibility with a wide range of guest operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS.

VMware Fusion Pro also supports advanced features such as 3D graphics, hardware acceleration, and USB pass-through, making it an excellent choice for gaming, video editing, or other resource-intensive applications. With the free version of Fusion Pro, personal users can enjoy all these benefits without any cost.

But what about businesses that rely on VMware’s desktop hypervisor products? VMware has stated that its Workstation product, which is designed specifically for professional use, will continue to be available as a paid product. This means that businesses can still purchase Workstation to run virtual machines in a more controlled and secure environment.

In conclusion, the decision to make Fusion Pro free for personal use is a great move by VMware. It not only attracts more users to its platform but also shows the company’s commitment to providing high-quality software at an affordable price. With Fusion Pro, personal users can now enjoy the benefits of virtualization without any cost, making it an excellent choice for those who want to explore new technologies or run multiple operating systems on their existing hardware.