Pro is targeted at developers, with support for Chef, Vagrant and Docker. Using the latter, virtual machines can be backed up to the cloud or websites and apps can be developed on a local machine before being pushed to the cloud for production. The Pro version adds support for all of the latest Windows, Linux and OS X environments, and is integrated with VMware vCloud Air. Of course, VMware Fusion 8 has a bigger, stronger partner in VMWare Fusion 8 Pro. VMware designed Fusion 8 to take advantage of the latest Macs, so it can works like a champ with devices as diverse the iMac Retina 5K and the 12-inch Retina MacBook.
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The company enhanced the graphics engine and addes support for DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3, resulting in a virtual machine environment that can handle tough 3D applications and pump out graphics up to 65 percent faster than VMware Fusion 7. One place where VMware Fusion 8 really stomped the competition is in terms of graphics performance.
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The new version provides support for Microsoft Windows 10 and Mac OS X El Capitan, so users can take advantage of features like “always on Cortana” (Microsoft’s Siri-like virtual assistant) or beta test El Capitan before its release later this year.
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Like its competitor, VMware Fusion 8 is designed to let Mac users run Windows on a Mac without rebooting. And today, like clockwork, VMware has released VMware Fusion 8, its newest iteration in the VMware Fusion line.
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Last week, Parallels introduced Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac, the latest version of its virtual computing platform.