The broader Fusion 11 lineup, launched in late 2018, was engineered to leverage the for improved performance on supported Macs. It brought full compatibility for macOS Mojave and high-performance hardware like the 18-core iMac Pro. A key focus for the series was modernizing the user experience, featuring a redesigned Application Menu that allowed users to launch virtual machines (VMs) and specific guest apps without having the main Fusion window open. Key Features of Version 11.1.0
: Saved significant disk space by allowing multiple VMs to share a single base disk. VMware Fusion Pro 11.1.0 Extended Edition
: It added official support for Windows 10 19H1 , Ubuntu 19.04, RHEL 8.0, and Fedora 30. The broader Fusion 11 lineup, launched in late
: The update addressed several vulnerabilities and performance issues found in earlier 11.x iterations. Key Features of Version 11
: Seamless integration with vSphere, ESXi, and Workstation servers , enabling users to upload or download virtual machines between their local Mac and a corporate data center. Legacy and Current Status
The "Pro" designation in 11.1.0 unlocked advanced features that set it apart from standard versions, including: