This OMGHUGE fake retina mode actually helped show the differences between the two implementations clearer than if I was running on an actual retina screen. Sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool YES Īfter changing it to 960×600 HiDPI mode on my 1920×1200 screen, I was running in a pseudo retina mode. While I don't have a retina MacBook Pro, I was able to enable HiDPI modes with a terminal hack on my 2011 MBP 17": Retina supportīoth Parallels and VMware are advertising retina display support for their latest versions, and both let you run in a normal "tiny everything" mode if you want. VMware Fusion 5.0.1 General feature updatesįirst I'll cover and compare the new features shared between Parallels Desktop 8 and VMware Fusion 5. With a handful of options for using Windows and OS X apps side by side, Fusion makes its easy to use the two operating systems in tandem.Dave Girard on Parallels, Fusion Oct. VMware Fusion is a thoroughly capable virtualization application that lets you run Windows and OS X.
Resource intensive: Running a virtual machine strains system resources, so you'll see overall operational degradation if you don't have a moderately well-equipped and current Mac. Or you can keep it out of sight and access it from a Windows Start menu from the Mac menu bar and launch Windows apps from the dock.
Multiple ways to work in Windows: You can run Windows full screen or side by side with the Mac environment. Fusion includes support for DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3.
You can use the Windows 10 Store, the Edge browser, and Cortana.
Well integrated: Copy and paste or drag and drop files between Mac and Windows environments, and copy and paste between Mac and Windows apps. Just a few days later, Parallels Desktop 8, the primary. (Boot Camp needs to be installed on an internal hard drive.) You aren't limited to Windows, either you can run another version of OS X or Linux in Fusion as well. Last week, we benchmarked VMware Fusion 5 and found that it offered a consistent performance increase over its predecessor, Fusion 4. And unlike Boot Camp, you can run Fusion and the virtual machine from an external drive. With Fusion, you can run both OSes at the same time. Below is a screen shot of a Mac running Spectra with VMware Fusion in Unity Mode. It also allows for a cohesive option (referred to as Unity Mode) in which both operating systems are blended. VMware is a leader in virtualization technology. Run Mac and Windows side by side: You don't need to reboot to change operating systems, as you must with Apple's Boot Camp. VMware Fusion is similar to Parallels in how it operates. Migration help: VMware Fusion includes a migration assistant to move your apps, settings, and documents from a Windows computer to a virtual machine. You can also import into Fusion virtual machines you've created with Parallels Desktop and Microsoft Windows Virtual PC. If you previously installed Apple's Boot Camp, you can create a virtual machine that directly uses your Boot Camp volume, or you can copy your Boot Camp volume to a new virtual machine. You of course can create a virtual machine from scratch with a Windows 10 disk image. Installation options: VMware Fusion offers a handful of options for creating a virtual machine on your Mac.
The virtualization software provides lots of installation options and many ways to integrate Windows into your Mac workflow. With VMware Fusion, you can run Windows and OS X applications side by side on your Mac.