If you need to run Windows apps on an Apple Silicon Mac, the two best choices are Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac and VMWare Fusion. Here's what you should know about the two tools. One of the rare ...
No, this is not another "which one's better?" thread. But seeing as how Fry's has it for free after rebate, wondering if it was worth the effort to swing on over and pick it up since I already have ...
Today, VMware announced upgrades to its desktop virtualization products for Windows, Mac, and Linux. But this time existing users won't have to pay for the new software. VMware’s desktop ...
Parallels Desktop had almost a year of exclusive ownership of the Intel Mac software virtualization space. VMware is bringing an end to Parallels’ clear field advantage, and current and prospective ...
Walt Mossberg appears to be scooping again. This time, it’s a review of VMWare’s Fusion (Available this Monday, August 6th). The software, like Parallels, allows PC programs to run from within OS X.
In a comprehensive set of benchmark tests, virtualization competitors Parallels Desktop 5.0 and VMware Fusion 3.0 were examined head-to-head, finding Parallels to be an average of 30% faster than ...
If the goal is hosting Windows (or Linux) on a Mac using a Type 2 hypervisor, Fusion8 is the tool for you. There’s a Standard version for end users and a Pro version for developers, as VMware wants to ...
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