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 ...
When Apple announced it was switching to Intel processors in June 2005, the move kicked off the multi-OS virtualization craze in the Mac community. In the past two years, two major players have ...
A fresh review of Windows virtualization products for Mac OS X machines reports that Parallels was faster in accomplishing a wide number of common business and user tasks with Windows XP, as VMware ...
VMware Fusion Beta 3 now supports Apple’s Boot Camp. VMware Fusion is virtualization software that allows Windows XP to be run at the same time as OS X (It doesn’t yet support Vista). VMware Fusion ...
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 ...
The Intel Mac virtualization scene has had a couple of years to mature now, and things are finally getting exciting. Now, with the latest VMware Fusion 2 release, we’ve left the adolescent phase of ...
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 ...