![]() So now the issue is whether or not Microsoft will make this happen with Windows 10 ARM. Parallels allows both on a single machine. If I were to use a Mac, I would be willing to pay for a license for Windows 10 ARM just for Visio and Outlook, and also to run some of the Windows 10 built in programs such as Weather. Other than that, Word, Excel, and Power Point on the Mac work just fine on the Mac, and Adobe products look nicer on the Mac. So if I were to use an M1 Mac I would run Windows using Parallels for these programs. And I really like the Apple Keyboard (better than my Surface keyboard). I also like managing files and folders better using Windows Explorer and OneDrive in Windows than on the Mac. Also, the Windows 10 version of Outlook is still much better than the Mac version in my opinion. ![]() In reply to Whiplash55:I need to run Visio which is not available on OS X. ![]() Customers who install guest operating systems in Parallels Desktop virtual machines are responsible for making sure that they are compliant with each OSs’ end-user licensing agreement (EULA).” Or, as Parallels notes, “Running VMs on Apple M1 Mac computers in Parallels Desktop 16.5 requires ARM-based operating systems (OSs). Instead, you must install a non-supported and time-limited copy of Windows 10 on ARM Preview via the Windows Insider program and then keep it up-to-date. If you’re using Parallels Desktop on a new M1-based Mac, you still cannot virtualize mainstream Windows 10 versions. The sticking point, here, of course, is Windows. ![]()
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