My iMac, which is my main work machine, powers three displays and has 16GB of RAM the MacBook Pro has 4GB of RAM and a 750GB solid-state drive in lieu of a hard drive. To evaluate this year’s versions, I installed both programs on my mid-2011 Core i7 iMac and my late-2010 Core i7 MacBook Pro, both running OS X 10.8.5. In my head-to-head review of VMware Fusion 5 and Parallels Desktop 8 last year, I said that “the two programs have evolved into near twins of each other.” Both were highly capable virtualization programs that shared many similar or identical features-and this year’s release of Fusion 6 and Parallels 9 does little to change that phenomenon.
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