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Both Parallels Desktop 6 and VMWare Fusion 3 are very closely matched when it comes to installation and features. Although Fusion is slightly cheaper, Parallels has the edge when it comes to performance and Windows-Mac integration. The differences are ...
There were a few glitches in the rendering of Windows 7 virtual machines, but not enough to spoil the essential operation of this powerful package. We’ll cover the new Parallels 5 in a forthcoming review to see how the two options now compare. In th...
Abstract: Now If you’re looking for a way to run Windows (or Linux, etc) on your Mac, you have a few options. VMWare Fusion—like Parallels and VirtualBox—is one such of these options aimed to give you the best possible experience of Windows on your Mac. While I...
I'd love to say that VMWare Fusion is a perfect choice for Mac users, and that you won't find any heartache in using it. However, it is still virtualization and no matter how badly I want to say that it bridges the Mac/Windows gap, virtualization on i...
Published: 2009-10-28, Author: Rob , review by: techworld.com
Overall, I've been impressed with VMware Fusion 3's performance during my time with it. Creating new virtual machines was simple, performance was good even on a mid-range iMac, and the ability to use Aero effects and run 3D games in the virtual machin...
There were a few glitches in the rendering of Windows 7 virtual machines, but not enough to spoil the essential operation of this powerful package. We’ll cover the new Parallels 5 in a forthcoming review to see how the two options now compare. In th...