: The author highlights the "Applications Menu" that sits in the macOS Menu Bar, allowing you to quickly start, pause, or shut down VMs without opening the full Fusion interface.
A highly-regarded blog post for this specific version is Review: VMware Fusion 11 by .
: Detailed compatibility for then-new OSs like macOS Mojave , Windows 10 (version 1803), and various Linux distributions such as Ubuntu 18.04 and RHEL 7.5.
User reviews and technical forums from the launch period offer a more critical look at initial performance:
This post is particularly useful because it breaks down VMware Fusion 11 as an "evolutionary upgrade" rather than a complete overhaul, focusing on stability and integration with the broader VMware ecosystem. Key Highlights from the Blog
“The initial release of VMware Fusion 11 had performance problems... several patches were released to address these issues, bringing the software up to version 11.0.2.” YouTube · MacDoesStuff
: Coverage of the enhanced Metal Graphics Rendering Engine (supporting Direct3D 10.1) and support for high-end hardware like the iMac Pro and 6-core i9 MacBook Pros.