VMWare Fusion 5 review

Can the latest version of Fusion stand up to the competition?

VMWare Fusion 5
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VMWare Fusion 5

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Fast virtualisation

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    Competitively priced

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    Easy to use

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    Licence covers three Macs

Cons

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    Occaisional performance issues

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Running Windows on your Mac may sound like sacrilege, but for many its just one more convenient aspect of being a Mac owner.

The latest virtualisation tool from VMWare is Fusion 5, it comes less than a year since version 4, and as such, has only received a light brush of new headline features.

VMWare Fusion 5

Even given that impressive speed, that's not to say running these virtualisation products didn't bring our Mac to a juddering halt from time to time. Occasionally our Mac Pro stalled and all that we could do was wait for the quad-core 2.8GHz processors and 8GB of RAM to catch up.

However, for the majority of the time Windows did feel like a native OS and quickly switching between Mac and Windows was a breeze. Fusion 5 is great, we liked it and can highly recommend it. It's cheaper than Parallels and ran just as fluently during our testing.

Fusion 5 has more favourable licensing terms and overall tips the scales as a better first-time purchase. There's nothing here to sway an existing Parallels user away, but we'd say that Fusion has the edge.