The market now boasts at least three strong ways to go: Apple’s own Boot Camp on the Leopard OS, VMware Fusion or Parallels. The Test Center looked at all three to figure it out. These solutions ...
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 ...
MacTech performed an exhaustive set of benchmarks comparing Parallels, VMWare Fusion and Boot Camp to run Windows on a Mac. To tackle this problem, MacTech undertook a huge benchmarking project ...
VMware is rolling out major upgrades to Fusion for Mac and Workstation for Windows and Linux, allowing Fusion to take advantage of Lion-specific features of Mac OS X, and boosting integration between ...
Both VMware Fusion 2.0 and Parallels Desktop 4.0 have made strides in bringing the Windows experience to the Mac A little more than a year ago, I reviewed VMware’s Fusion 1.0 and Parallels Desktop 3.0 ...
A few months ago, when Broadcom purchased VMware, it made VMware Fusion, the second most popular Windows virtualization solution for Mac users, behind Parallels, free for personal use. With that move, ...
VMWare, the current king of the not quite new but recently exploding virtualization market, has unveiled some new treats for Mac users. VMWare Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 has been released, bringing with it a ...
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 ...