![]() Both the Parallels and VMware engineers are working hard to one-up each other every year, introducing new features (like Windows Quick Look support in Parallels) or making huge performance leaps (like the big improvement in Fusion 8’s graphics engine). That’s why it’s often difficult to answer in any universal way when we’re frequently asked “should I buy Parallels or Fusion?” And compounding that question further is the fact that the scenarios we just outlined above are only valid today. Still others only need a Windows VM to run that one old productivity app that their job requires, and in that case VirtualBox can likely suffice without having to buy anything other than a Windows license. In that case, Parallels 11 is probably your best bet. ![]() ![]() Others may want the absolute best battery life for lightweight workloads, need to transfer lots of small files out of their VM, or appreciate a VM that boots before they can even get their first sip of coffee down.
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