![]() Why is this important? One of the major beefs many Mac users have about Lion is its inability to run older applications that were written for PowerPC processors. Fusion 4.1 can run Leopard and Snow Leopard clients in a virtual environment on the Mac. For the rest of us, it didn't seem like such a big deal, at least not until VMware, one of the leading developers of virtualization software, released a new version of Fusion. That was good news for some, mostly developers and those in the IT industry who need to run server environments. The only caveat was that the virtualization application had to be running on a Mac. ![]() ![]() ![]() When Apple released OS X Lion, it changed the license agreement to allow customers to run both the client and server versions of Lion in a virtual environment. ![]()
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