![]() Home users, Open Source contributors, students, and anyone else can use Fusion Player Free for Non-Commercial activity.”Įach time when I try to register for this product to get a licence I was asked to fill in the Tell Us About Your Company section which was a bit nonsense. “Fusion Player offers a Personal Use License, available for free with a valid CustomerConnect account. I followed step 1 and visited VMware Fusion Player 13 page where I logged on my account (if you don’t have, create one) and then registered for a personal account to get the licence.Īll sounded great but there was one problem. ![]() If you want to know how to generate Windows 11 ISO file (ARM) without the need of installing Parallels Desktop like mentioned in the 9to5mac article, see my post Installing Windows 11 on macOS Installing VMware Fusion Let’s see if following the guide from 9to5mac I will be able to get Windows 11 with decent working performance and support for Microsoft Store. The last time I tried (in beta) it wasn’t straight forward and I went with UTM. What appealed to me was the mention of the fact that the application includes a free personal license option. Recently VMware Fusion 13 gained official support for Windows on Macs with Apple Silicon.Īfter the recent update of my Installation of Windows 11 using UTM with Windows 11 Version 22H2 (22621.674), I returned to the problem of missing Microsoft Store and decided to give up for a bit until I found a post How to install Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs with free VMware Fusion Player in my Feedly reading list. Between Parallels and UTM there was always VMware Fusion however I never spend too much time trying it in full. Struggles with updates and missing functions put me a little behind. I know that from time to time I will need to head to Windows so I went into the path of using UTM for that.Īs much as UTM is great and free, the performance of Windows is a bit poor. I recalculate the use of Windows on my macOS device and the conclusion was that I am paying and not using it. I cut unnecessary subscriptions by some and Parallels has been one of them (along with Bitdefender in favour of free Avira). ![]() As expensive the life become recently, everybody is trying to save some pennies, even me. ![]() Parallels Desktop is a bit expensive in long term. Upgrades from prior versions are also available at a lower cost.I used to use Parallels Desktop and with my hand on my heart, I can tell that this is one of the best software to run Windows 11 on Mac with Apple Silicon. VMware Fusion 13 Player is priced at $104.30, and VMware Fusion Pro is priced at $139.30. The software supports OpenGL 4.3 in Windows and Linux VMs on Intel and in Linux VMs on Apple silicon.įusion 13 Player is free for personal use, and commercial licenses for both versions are available at a 30 percent discount to celebrate the launch. To support this feature, Fusion 13 uses a fast encryption type that encrypts only the parts of the VM necessary to support the TPM device for performance and security. Users who need to run traditional win32 and 圆4 apps can do so through built-in emulation.įusion 13 also includes a TPM 2.0 virtual device that can be added to any VM, storing contents in an encrypted section of the virtual machine files and offering hardware-tpm functionality parity. With certified and signed drivers Windows 11 looks fantastic, and adjust the resolution to 4K and beyond! Note that Fusion on Apple Silicon must run the Arm variant of Windows 11, and it does not support the x86/Intel version of Windows. VMware Tools provides virtual graphics and networking, and more is still to come. Intel Macs offer full support for Windows 11, while on Apple silicon, VMware says there is a first round of features for Windows 11 on Arm. With Fusion 13, Intel and Apple silicon Mac users can access Windows 11 virtual machines. VMware has been testing Apple silicon support for several months now ahead of the launch of the latest version of Fusion. For those unfamiliar with Fusion, it is designed to allow Mac users to operate virtual machines to run non-macOS operating systems like Windows 11.įusion 13 Pro and Fusion 13 Player are compatible with both Intel Macs and Apple silicon Macs equipped with M-series chips, offering native support. VMware today announced the launch of Fusion 13, the latest major update to the Fusion virtualization software.
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