Thanks for doing that, chevy.
I agree, fryke and Giaguara, that testing it myself would be the most direct option. It's a long story, but basically I may have Windows licensed through work (for work use) and so I'd probably choose a virtualization package first and get access to Windows second (!). Being given an installation of Windows in order to test a demo might not be agreed to.
I suppose part of the reason I ask about others' opinions is that I could draw upon a wider range of experiences, encountering things it might take me much longer to notice if acting on my own. I've also had a look at a few videos to see what both Desktop and Fusion look like in use. Not quite the same as using it myself, but it gives me some idea.
Ultimately, it might just be the case that both programs do the job nicely and it won't be the end of the world no matter which one I opt for!
