I've just spent that last 40 minutes trying to purchase VMWare Fusion through vmware.com.
I get to the end of the process, and receive this message:
"We are unable to process your order. Please verify your information and try again."
So, I go back, recheck information, try different permuations of my title, firstname, middle initial, last name. Argh. None of it works. ARRGH!
How hard is it to give me some relevant feedback so I know what is going wrong. ARRRHG AGAIN!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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If you don't need the accelerated 3D, you could use VirtuabBox, it's open source and works well!
http://www.virtualbox.org/
VMWare's use of the web has been lame for a long time. Every time you need to interact with them you seem to have to supply your personal information over again. I have stopped using their site, and do indeed use VirtualBox as an alternative.
Thanks for the tips!
I've spent 30 minutes downloading VirtualBox and installing an Ubuntu OS.
Now I can actually do some real work.
VMWare just lost a customer.
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