Fusion is also the logical choice, since parallels is inaccessible, at
least it was last time I looked at it.
Original message:
Hello everybody
As you probably know by now if you have your finger on the pulse of
virtualisation technologies, the battle of the giants is really hotting
up now. As somebody who is fortunate enough to be able to evaluate
both Parallels Desktop 10 and Fusion Professional 7 in fully licensed
modes, I can tell you that there is a really noticeable speed increase
in both of these products with the release of Apple’s latest
technologies and APIs build into the operating system to make it both
Mavericks and Yosemite compatible. I am currently running Windows 8.1
Professional under Fusion 7 and Lynne is as I write finishing off the
setup of the sane operating system under Parallels. By the way, we’re
going to make it easy for anybody who wants to download the new
evaluation of Fusion, if, that is, there’s any demand for it. We will
post it in an accessible place and let you grab it at your heart’s content.
That aside, I can honestly say that running Fusion now with this new
version is just like running Windows in a native environment. They’ve
obviously done a lot of fine tuning and the result is staring me in the
face right now. And it honestly could not have come at a better time.
Just as we’re expanding what we’re offering to our clients and friends,
(more about that soon), so this comes along.
Actually it was released on 2 September, but I just didn’t get around
do doing anything about it until now. All I can say is “Wow!”
Anybody want it made available for download?
Gordon
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