As of late 2024, Broadcom (the owner of VMware) has made significant changes to how Fusion is distributed:
For those running CAD software (like SolidWorks), graphics "glitches" or disappearing colors were frequently reported. A known workaround is to disable "Accelerate 3D Graphics" in the VM settings or force "Open GL mode" within the guest application.
If you are using a newer Mac with Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) , version 11.5.0 is not compatible. You must use the latest version of VMware Fusion to run Windows 11 or Linux on ARM-based hardware. Troubleshooting Common Issues VMware Fusion Pro 11.5.0
VMware Fusion Pro is now available at no cost for personal, educational, and even commercial use.
A common bug involved VMs failing to recognize USB devices. This often required a clean reinstall of VMware Tools or manual permissions adjustments in System Preferences under "Security & Privacy". As of late 2024, Broadcom (the owner of
It was the first version fully optimized for macOS 10.15, including support for Dark Mode and "Sidecar," allowing users to use an iPad as a second display for their Windows or Linux VMs.
VMware Fusion Pro 11.5.0, released in late 2019, was a significant update designed primarily to support and modernize virtual machine (VM) performance on Intel-based Macs . While it has since been superseded by versions like Fusion 13, it remains a critical version for users running legacy hardware or specific older macOS environments. Core Enhancements in 11.5.0 You must use the latest version of VMware
It added support for Jumbo Frames on virtual networks, improving data transfer speeds for complex lab environments. Licensing and Modern Availability