Mac Parallels Windows
- I'm running a trial version of Parallels right now to run Linux and Windows on my Mac. Mostly Windows for some gaming apps, and some business apps that aren't available on Mac. Just curious, what things didn't work well in Parallels, from your experience?
- Parallels is easily the best virtualization software on the Mac, and earlier this year, they quietly added a new app called Parallels Desktop Lite to the Mac App Store—and unlike its cousin, it’s free to download. The catch: if you want to use Windows virtual machines, you’re going to have to pay for a $60 a year for a subscription.
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Hey all, I just picked up a 2015 rMBP and am wondering what your experiences with virtualizing Windows is. For work, I really only need to be able to run IE(I manage workstations via Kaseya which requires ActiveX) and for personal, if I can stream my XBONE to it, that would be a plus but not a requirement. My initial research shows that benchmarks are better with VMware Fusion but Parallels has a better interface. I've used both before in supporting my clients but never personally so I don't know what kind of horsepower and overall experience I can expect - especially with regards to running the XBOX app. Thanks in advance!
Mac OS X Mountain Lion 10.8, Lion 10.74 or later, Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or later; Parallels Desktop is #1. When it comes to the best selling and the top rated software for running Windows applications on a Mac, Parallels Desktop is the best. No other software can let you run Windows applications on a Mac as easy as Parallels Desktop.