Download with my affiliate link plz : link.blendlogic.com/Parallels VMFusion is free - for productivity suite I'd recommend that - for gaming I'd recommend Crossovers! - link.blendlogic.com/CrossOver
VMFUsion is free - so would go with testing your workflow with the free software first - then if you need other specs (not evne sure what would be different really besides you paying lol) then can try parallels trial
In my experience, Parallels machines (both Windows and Linux) are better optimized by default, to be fast and smooth. VMWare is much slower and more sluggish without a lot of manual configuration.
@@LibreGlider And your question is kinda my point. You/we are paying for quality with Parallels. WIth Fusion Pro, we are getting an inferior or less-configured product.
@BlendlogicTech what is best configuration for running parallels on Mac such that i run Google meet on windows and screen shared and i should be able to use Mac applications in background smoothly.... Office meetings...u know So please help me out ...
Given that VMWare as raised its prices by 10 times (1000 percent) for corporate customers, should we trust that they won't charge a fortune for Pro after they've used the free giveaway to put Parallels out of business?
Getting DX12 games to work on Macs seems so complicated. First, Microsoft and Qualcomm are making their new hardware customized for DX12, while multiple levels of emulation have to happen on Macs. Second, Microsoft and Qualcomm's new ARM hardware locks out Nvidia and AMD, at least for the time being. So Windows on ARM doesn't have great support for games needing those GPUs. And that makes things even harder on ARM Macs. Apple's Game Porting Toolkit is aimed at porting DX12 game to Apple Metal 3, and with some hacking you can make it emulate some DX12 games now -- but Apple isn't promising that it will always allow that.
Download with my affiliate link plz : link.blendlogic.com/Parallels
VMFusion is free - for productivity suite I'd recommend that - for gaming I'd recommend Crossovers! - link.blendlogic.com/CrossOver
I use both and parallels runs more smoothly than VMware
Nice vid. I noticed that Visual Studio has smooth scrolling in Parallels but any idea how to get this with vmfusion?
Try seeing if theres VMFusion Tools to install - like there is Parallels tools, think there is VMFusion
Have you created a full tutorial on how to install VMFusion? Please share!
I thought thats what this video is? Or what did you envision?
Which one do you recommend? VMFusion or Parallel?
VMFUsion is free - so would go with testing your workflow with the free software first - then if you need other specs (not evne sure what would be different really besides you paying lol) then can try parallels trial
In my experience, Parallels machines (both Windows and Linux) are better optimized by default, to be fast and smooth. VMWare is much slower and more sluggish without a lot of manual configuration.
I found the same - Parallels gets you up and going quicker
Is it fair to compare a free product to a paid product? Espically when VMware also has a paid product.
@@LibreGlider VMWare no longer has a paid product comparable to Fusion Pro, which is now free for non-commercial use.
@@LibreGlider And your question is kinda my point. You/we are paying for quality with Parallels. WIth Fusion Pro, we are getting an inferior or less-configured product.
And what about utm software?
what about higher graphic cores on the m3 max and 36 gb of ram will it run well ?
So far virtualization to using graphics cores takes a toll on performance for all forms of Windows Gaming
How can I contact you?
I have some doubts regarding parallels...
Please help me out ..
Can chat on comments mostly. I do have a discord but barely on but coudl respond there as well
@BlendlogicTech what is best configuration for running parallels on Mac such that i run Google meet on windows and screen shared and i should be able to use Mac applications in background smoothly....
Office meetings...u know
So please help me out ...
Given that VMWare as raised its prices by 10 times (1000 percent) for corporate customers, should we trust that they won't charge a fortune for Pro after they've used the free giveaway to put Parallels out of business?
Never knew that - they might? But Parallels is yearly subscription
Getting DX12 games to work on Macs seems so complicated.
First, Microsoft and Qualcomm are making their new hardware customized for DX12, while multiple levels of emulation have to happen on Macs.
Second, Microsoft and Qualcomm's new ARM hardware locks out Nvidia and AMD, at least for the time being. So Windows on ARM doesn't have great support for games needing those GPUs. And that makes things even harder on ARM Macs.
Apple's Game Porting Toolkit is aimed at porting DX12 game to Apple Metal 3, and with some hacking you can make it emulate some DX12 games now -- but Apple isn't promising that it will always allow that.
with new MacOS Sequoia its getting closer to being able to supporting more and more games
I don't trust parallels, they are transmitting your personal data to their servers, I experienced it.
I have no idea about data safety on vmware.
i love how every single one of these videos is a parallels ad lmfao
VMFusion is the only other one -- now if you gaming can just do Crossovers or Whisky if you dont need full windows suite
Unless parallels has a one time purchase option, and it makes sense, I doubt I'll be using it.
they do actually
@MonigMedia Except it sucks and is very limited.
Hey thank you for this review!
The most ugly thing about it, I would need to make an Abo for that half of a software. That’s brazen^^
Whats abo?
@@BlendlogicTech I thought for parallels you need to pay monthly 10€. Or am I wrong?
Best regards
@@PowNyTales Thats correct - Crossover and Parallels are paid options - VMFusion is free
@@BlendlogicTech after you said, VMFusion doesn’t executes Strg+C/Strg+V, the decision was made :) 👍
VMware Fusion is more cost-effective
its free
@@BlendlogicTech yes