Does anyone use Fusion to run Windows on their Mac?

jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocksMember, PRO Posts: 5,772
I'm considering purchasing Fusion to run Windows on my Mac in order to get some time with the Windows version of GS. Does anyone have any recommendations for Fusion vs Parallels and since I'm going to purchase Windows as well, is either Vista, 7, or 8 recommended?

I think I want to use Fusion or Parallels emulation (not bootcamp) so I don't have to be switching between Mac and Windows with a re-start all the time, but I'm open to comments on that approach as well.

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  • hangnhangn Posts: 28
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    Virtual box is free and can run windows.
  • hangnhangn Posts: 28
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    And for windows use windows 7 home basic.
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Posts: 10,408
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    i have parallels. In the reviews of Paralles 8 it had better performance than fusion. I owned fusion a few years ago, but made the switch 2 years ago.
  • TheGabfatherTheGabfather Posts: 633
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    I haven't tried alternatives, but I got a serial for Parallels 8 from my university around 4 months ago and I've been running Windows 7 64bit on it, on my Air. Smooth experience so far. No troubles, no slowdowns. I like how it's so easy to share files (eg GS project files) between both OS thanks to the Coherence feature, but then I haven't tried others so I'm not aware if they also have that feature.

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  • jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocks Member, PRO Posts: 5,772
    Thanks for the input all, I'm going to check out Parallels free trial first and see how it goes.
  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408
    what's nice about parallels (and I'm pretty sure Fusion has this too), is that you can link it right into your bootcamp partition if you have one. So you have the ability to boot into windows, or just load parallels
  • jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocks Member, PRO Posts: 5,772
    @jonmulcahy, that sounds interesting, thanks for the tip.
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