VMware Workstation to get Unity

Us lowly Windows/Linux users have been looking rather wet-eyed at VMware Fusion (for Mac) and their Unity features. Basically Unity makes it possible to run "seamless" virtualized applications alongside your native applications.
Now, Christian Hammond of VMware has let the cat out of the bag and announced that VMware Workstation will get unity support in version 6.5. Not all that surprising really, but it's good to know and not have to guess.
Now, how do I get access to the Familiy & Friends beta program?
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Published December 17, 2007 00:51
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Tagged with chipx86, quickie, unity, virtualization, VMWare and vmware workstation
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2007-12-17 06:09:16
Now if you *were* in the FnF beta, you couldn’t blog about it because you’d be under NDA…
2007-12-17 08:57:05
John, thats pretty funny. But to be honest, I would rather be in the beta than blog about something I read on Christian Hammonds site. ;-)
2008-03-26 23:41:22
“Us lowly Windows/Linux users have been looking rather wet-eyed at VMware Fusion” - check project andLinux - it is same as Fusion with specialized Ubuntu distribution and runs pretty fast (I really like it ;))
Martin