First post-Leopard VMware Fusion release is out, plus new tool: VMware Importer for moving Windows VM's from Parallels to VMware Fusion

Just saw
a tweet from VMware Fusion developer
Ben Gertzfield:
VMware Fusion 1.1 and VMware Importer (Parallels to VMware) beta are out!
Looking over the
release dates, it looks like this is the first post-Leopard release of VMware Fusion, so if you have Leopard, you especially want to grab this.
Then there's
VMware Importer, a new, beta tool for converting your Parallels guests to VMware (Fusion) guests. The docs say it works with Windows guests (Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista), and that because enough info about your (virtual) hardware will change during the conversion process (just in terms of identifiers I assume, not actual profile), you'll probably need to reactivate you Windows license upon conversion.
While we're talking about Macs, VMware Fusion, and Ben Gertzfield, I might as well link to
a pretty cool (video) Google TechTalk Ben gave about VMware Fusion. It's about an hour, and the first 10 minutes are the standard talking points VMware gives about "it's about apps," etc, etc. But at about minute 11 it gets very interesting as Ben talks about how VMware approached certain Mac-specific problems.
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