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Run nearly any version of Windows or Linux - plus Lion, Lion Server, and Snow Leopard Server (but not regular Snow Leopard) - as a guest operating system.
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Run under Lion, with full support for gestures, Mission Control, full-screen mode, and Launchpad (even for individual Windows applications).Rather than attempt to create my own table comparing features exhaustively, I want to concentrate on the highlights.īoth Parallels 7 and Fusion 4 can do all of the following: Seem to give equal weight to all features, whereas most users care about only a few. In any case, checklists of this sort can be difficult to interpret when applications implement similar features differently they can be spun all too easily to make it appear as though any application is superior and they The Wikipedia comparison page, too, still reflects Fusion 3.1. A checklist on the Parallels Web site hasn’t yet been updated to reflect the changes in Fusion 4 (and would, naturally, be expected to favor Parallels regardless). The Similarities - As I write this, I have yet to see a complete, objective feature comparison chart for Parallels 7 and Fusion 4. And if you have an affiliation with either developer, it’s only proper to disclose that fact in your remarks. You’re entitled to your opinions, but let’s not clutter the comments with complaints or partisan sniping. But it’s a different category of product - with its own virtues and limitations - and not comparable to full virtualization software.Įveryone’s experience is different, mine (obviously) included. CrossOver lets you run selected Windows apps on your Mac without having Windows itself installed, and that may be exactly what some people need. I’m not going to talk about CodeWeavers’ CrossOver products here. (And, by the way, I would happily write a book about Parallels, too, if the opportunity presented itself.) Although I have a bit more in-depth experience with Fusion, on account of having written a book about it (“ Take Control of VMware Fusion 3”), I use both Parallels and Fusion about equally on my own Macs.Although I’ll mention some of my real-world experiences, in this article I’m not going to get into the detailed analysis and testing that a proper review requires. This is not a review it’s an overview.Before I begin, I want to make a few things clear:
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I’ve used both Parallels Desktop 7 and VMware Fusion 4, and I thought this would be an appropriate time to offer a brief “state of the union” on virtualization software for the Mac. What hadn’t happened until this month was major releases of both Parallels and Fusion appearing at almost exactly the same time. (The emergence of a solid yet free competitor, Oracle’s VirtualBox, hasn’t hurt either! I’ll get back to VirtualBox later in this article.) Of course, Apple has consistently improved Boot Camp as well - and Windows itself has become much, much better The two companies have battled on features, performance, and price, and that competition has raised the level of quality of virtualization on the Mac.
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Every few months or so since then, either Parallels or VMware has rolled out an upgrade that made their product the apparently superior choice for a while. Then VMware got into the game with their own virtualization program, Fusion, and things started to get really interesting.
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At that time, the leading options were Apple’s Boot Camp dual-boot system and Parallels Desktop, a virtualization program that let Windows run within Mac OS X - but without the heavy performance penalty of PowerPC-based software like Virtual PC. When the first edition of my book “ Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac” came out, just over 5 years ago, running Windows at anything approaching full speed on a Mac was still a novelty.
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