

Most Mac users will probably use VMware to run Windows-anything from Windows 95 to Windows 10-but you can also run macOS and older Intel-based OS X versions almost any Linux distro and Solaris, FreeBSD, or NetWare. Prepare to hand over $139 to Microsoft for Windows 10 Home or $199.99 for Windows 10 Pro. Keep in mind that whichever emulator you choose, you’ll need to purchase a license for Windows, if that's the OS you want to run on your Mac. Another is the new open-source UMT emulator which, if you’re willing to live with molasses-level speeds, lets you run ARM-based OSes on an Intel-based Mac or Intel-based operating systems on an Apple Silicon Mac. One free alternative is the open-source VirtualBox, but it’s slower and far clumsier than both Fusion and Parallels. The Pro version adds customization features, unlocks a rollback mode that lets you experiment with system changes, and removes the restriction of 8GB of RAM and four emulated CPUs per machine. With the subscription model, you get new Parallels versions as soon as they arrive.

I don't recommend you purchase the Standard edition, because it’s likely that the version you buy this year won’t work smoothly with future versions of macOS or let you emulate future versions of Linux and Windows systems. Parallels Desktop offers a limited Standard version for home and student users that costs a one-time fee of $79.99 as well as a subscription-based Pro edition for $99.99 per year. Subscription options (starting at $241 per year) are available for corporate users who need heavy-duty levels of support. Currently, upgrades to Version 12 from older versions of VMware Fusion respectively cost $79 and $99 for the Player and Pro editions.
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You will need to pay a fee if you ever want to upgrade to a new whole-number version of VMware Fusion, however. VMware Fusion primarily functions as a traditional license-based app, meaning that you buy it once and own it forever. You also get the ability to encrypt or clone a VM. With this tier, you get network customization and simulation features, plus the option to connect to VMware’s vSphere cloud-based hypervisor tool. VMware Fusion Pro is slightly more expensive at $199. If you intend to use VMware Fusion Player for commercial use, a license costs $149. The latter is free for personal or non-commercial use, which makes it the obvious first choice for users who don’t want to pay for virtualization software.
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Like Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion comes in two versions: a full professional version (VMware Fusion 12 Pro) and a lightweight version (VMware Fusion Player).
