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A newly available alternative is, free for a basic version, $39.95 for a premium version that can import VMware or Parallels virtual machines. Veertu is almost as quick as Parallels, but it offers the least possible integration with OS X and none of Parallels' convenience features. If you're just looking to run some simple Windows apps or games, you might also consider This app is free, but it can be tricky to set up, and it didn't work well with complex apps in my testing. If you need to use a Windows app for any serious work on a Mac, your only choices are Parallels and VMware. Both earn an Editor's Choice award, but Parallels remains the easiest and friendliest choice for most users.
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Although some of us are keen Mac users, most of our work is produced for the Windows operating system. We manage to achieve this via Parallels running on an iMac or MacBook Pro and, frankly, it’s so fast you really do not need to run Bootcamp. It never used to be this way. Back in the late 90s, when Apple still used PPC chips, Windows emulation was dire. Almost unusable. Even for basic tasks. It made far more sense to use Bootcamp when it was released, even after the migration to the Intel chips, if you needed native-like performance for using Windows.
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It's hard to put a specific figure on this, but the Windows 10 VM that we tested on our office iMac certainly seemed to respond quicker than with the previous version of Parallels Desktop. This version also introduces a new Travel mode, designed to reduce energy consumption of Windows VMs in order to improve battery life on Mac laptops. The new Travel mode helps to preserve battery power for laptop users. Image: Cliff Joseph/ZDNet The only minor disappointment with this update is the fact that Parallels has leaped onto the software-as-service bandwagon, which means that the Pro and Business Editions require an annual subscription of £69.99 (inc. VAT; $99.99).