No support for VHDX files and blaming Microsoft because of no official support for their operating system for Apple Silicon, doesn’t look great. Despite that software has been available (in beta stage) for free, there was a hustle in getting Windows 11, based on ARM, working on it. Recently VMware announced releasing a public tech preview of their emulation software for Apple Silicon. Once my subscription was up for renewal I was greeted with a renewal fee of £79.99!įor the last few months, I haven’t been using this software often enough, so I start thinking, do I need it? Is there any alternative that offers Windows OS on macOS with an M1 chip that is finally worth considering? I was forced to move into version 17 to get the support for Apple Silicon however I found a good deal at the time (a bundle deal) so was happy with it. At the time I stuck with version 15 for some time until I upgraded to MacBook Air M1 in 2021. Introducing the subscription model, Standards and Pro versions put a bit of confusion. Over the years the business model of the company behind this software changed. The upgrade was a bit necessary as related closely to the macOS updates and new functions introduced. Initially, I purchased a full licence which I upgrade roughly every year. I have been using Parallels Desktop since 2014.
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