Yes, sort of.
When I click the one for M1 computers it takes me to a window with VMware-Fusion-e.x.p-18656771_arm64.dmg at the top and a bunch of stuff but a download button is highlighted.
When I click the download button I get the “double click to install” window, but when I click that I get one window that says my license key has expired and cancel/buy options, and another window that says Fusion12 at the top and various options:
• I have a license key for VMware Fusion Preview and the key is filled in;
• Buy a license key;
• Get a free license key
So I click the get a free key option, it takes me to the VMware site, I do all the stuff shown in the video, click download at the end, and get a file VMware-Fusion-13.0.0-20802013_universal.dmg.
I click this to install VMware, which succeeds, but then doesn’t get me a login screen when I click and boot the Kali file.
So technically I am starting by clicking the file you provide, but in the end I’m using a file I download from VMware.
I used VMware years ago and I wonder if that’s where the expired key comes from. But I don’t see any VMware app only computer and thought I had cleared it out.
I’ve gone through this several times, and created new accounts, but always the same result.