Blackmagic previews Fusion 8 for Mac & Linux LAS VEGAS — Blackmagic Design is showing an alpha version of Fusion 8 at NAB 2015. The visual effects and motion graphics software, which until now was only available on Windows, will see Mac OS X and Linux releases later this year. Suitcase Fusion is a professional font management solution that features efficient tools for organizing large font collections, toggling the activation of specific typefaces, previewing and comparing designs without having to switch to third-party apps, and much more. Well organized font manager that effortlessly integrates with your operating system. Professionals Run Windows on Mac with Fusion Pro. Fusion 8 Pro lets Mac users take advantage of Windows 10 features like the all new Edge browser, or strike up a conversation with Cortana, the all-new personal digital assistant, even while Fusion is running in the background. VMware Fusion 5 has been optimized to take advantage of new Windows 8 technologies and will make you wonder why you would ever consider running Windows 8 on anything other than a Mac. VMware Fusion supports Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8 Enterprise. Designed for the Latest Macs. Performance cookies are used to analyze the user experience to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. They allow us to know which pages are the most and least popular, see how visitors move around the site, optimize our website and make it easier to navigate.
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Suitcase Fusion 8 For Mac
Pros
Flexible virtualization solution for expert and professional users.Reliable performance.Useful and easily modified default settings.Official and unofficial support for almost any Intel-based operating system.Cons
Run slower than Parallels or VirtualBox in testing.Lacks Parallels' Rollback feature for kiosk-style emulated systems.Bottom Line
VMware Fusion is a reliable virtualization solution with deep customization options and integration features for running Windows or almost any other OS on a Mac. It's slower than competitor Parallels Desktop in testing, but it has a better-balanced feature set.