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Parallels vs VMware Fusion (can we save money?) Intro So, with VMware Fusion Pro now being free, I wanted to do some testing to see if I can make the switch from Parallels, and save myself from having to renew my Parallels at the end of next month I've been running Parallels on Appel Silicon since 2021, and VMware Fusion Player on Apple
VM software for Apple Silicon Macs recommendations I recently got an M4 Pro Mac Mini and I'd like to install a VM to run some Windows-only applications like MadCap Software Flare and Adobe FrameMaker but not games Based on what I've found, these are the most popular options: Parallels UTM VMWARE Fusion Player Right now, I'm wary of Parallels
Running Windows on M4 - MacRumors Forums Parallels and VMWare Fusion will run ARM version of Windows Some games don’t run on Windows ARM In addition, Parallels and VMWare Fusion do not support DirectX 12 Make sure games you want to play don’t require it
VMware Fusion Pro 13 Now Freely Available for Personal Use VMware has announced that its Fusion Pro and Workstation Pro virtualization software is now free for personal use For those unfamiliar with Fusion, it is designed to allow Mac users to operate virtual machines to run non-macOS operating systems like Windows 11
Sequoia as Virtual Machine on Intel (Fusion or Parallels). I've tried Sequoia using both Parallels and Fusion on Intel Could not get it to work on Fusion (didn't try that hard TBH) and Parallels Tools killed it Unless your on a mission to prove a point regarding VM Sequoia I would suggest installing it on an external drive or in a new volume group