Parallels vs. BootCamp
I have heard that both Parallels and BootCamp are good programs to run Windows on a Mac.
But, I have recently found out that there is also something called Fusion that also works.
Which is better? Parallels,BootCamp, or Fusion?
My guess is that Parallels works the best. At least that's my opinion just from
browsing around and comparing the differences.
As I don't even own a Mac (January 2008), I can't really say.
I can only depend on your opinions.
But, I have recently found out that there is also something called Fusion that also works.
Which is better? Parallels,BootCamp, or Fusion?
My guess is that Parallels works the best. At least that's my opinion just from
browsing around and comparing the differences.
As I don't even own a Mac (January 2008), I can't really say.
I can only depend on your opinions.
Comments
Parallels and VMWare Fusion let you run Windows without the reboot and are more or less the same thing . I'm sure there are minor technical differences that I don't know about, but they perform similarly. I personally have Fusion (it was $40 cheaper than Parallels), and I have no complaints. Both can use your Boot Camp partition to run Windows. That means that you can have Boot Camp AND Fusion or Parallels. They also both have the kool feature of allowing you to bring Windows apps to your OS X desktop so to speak (see my article here for a little more in depth view of Fusion).
Does that clarify/help?