No, it's not. The purpose is to be able to run Windows and Linux virtual machines on the Mac. Support for OSX guests was added much later, and I'm sure that VMWare's limited resources are much more focused improving the current OSX versions as guests, rather than an out-of-date version. Woody also makes a good point - is it Eudora, or is it Fusion? Who knows? In any case, Eudora is an out-of-support email system with a large number of very viable alternatives (many of which can import Eudora archives). Likewise, Palm is dead. You will never see a 'true replacement' for either of them, and will eventually have to migrate to modern software. Hanging on to either is like trying to keep a 1970's LED watch functional in the 21st century. Might as well do it now.
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