TrustRadius Insights for Parallels Desktop for Mac are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Fast Loading and Running: Users have commented positively on the swift loading and operation of Windows on Parallels Desktop, noting it surpasses the speed experienced on a PC.
Seamless Multitasking: Reviewers appreciate the ease of accessing documents and applications within the virtual environment, enabling smooth multitasking without interruptions.
Coherence Mode Integration: Many users value the Coherence mode feature for seamlessly merging Windows applications with the Mac system, providing a cohesive user experience that enhances productivity.
Efficient File Sharing: Users commend Parallels Desktop for its easy file sharing capabilities between virtualized desktops and host systems, offering features like copy-and-paste functionality and drag-and-drop options.
I use Parallels Desktop for Mac to run Windows 10, allowing QuickBooks Desktop to run on my Mac. This allows other accounting professionals to use QBs in a format they are familiar with, versus QB for Mac. Creates efficiency and workflow.
Pros
Windows 10.
Quickbooks Desktop.
Operates smoothly without crashing.
Mirrors my Mac desktop.
Cons
Correct the Quit Parallels function. It often stalls and freezes.
The program is a bit slow when utilizing Logmein remotely.
Likelihood to Recommend
Parallels is super compelling for Apple-based businesses that require the Microsoft platform for certain functions and workflows. I have been using it for years.
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Business Administration/Accounting/HR/Inventory/IT (11-50 employees)
I use it to help facilitate my job in a windows environment. I'm able to have Parallels running windows - which then has my admin tools (which in most cases are built for Windows only). It makes it so I don't have to do RDPs to other desktops. Less windows equals more productivity.
Pros
Not a memory hog
add on tools that it includes
seamless windows, coherence mode
Cons
Configuration options need to be more clear
navigation has gotten better but still needs some improvements
easier to get rid of "dead vms"
Likelihood to Recommend
Using it to maintain a Windows network but while using a mac is the best of both worlds. It helps facilitate my work so I don't have to have 100 windows open, extra desktops running (windows RDP). I'm able to seamlessly navigate between windows and mac without breaking a stride.
Not so much a parallels knock but for the newer macs and parallels, you need to use Windows ARM, which is a version that doesn't support a lot of functions for windows (AD tools).
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Network Administrator in Information Technology (1001-5000 employees)
Parallel is an excellent tool for using the Windows operating system on an iOS / Mac Machine. It is a breeze to use this tool. So many software programs are just for Windows and cannot be used on a Mac. With a dual operating system, we need to restart the machine and re-boot it in the windows on the Mac; with the Parallels, the problem is significantly resolved, as it just opens up inside the Mac like a regular program. It helps with coding, gaming, and other purposes.
Pros
The configurations & space allocations can be done on parallels.
It integrates very well with the Mac; copying/pasting and sharing files can be done between the two platforms - Windows/Mac.
It supports virtual machines, Touch-ID (which works on Mac and will work on Windows, too), and bridges the gap between two operating systems.
Cons
The price is very expensive. For small businesses and individuals this could be steep.
Sometimes there are integration and interfacing issues.
This tool's memory usage is high at times, which lowers the Mac's power and availability.
Likelihood to Recommend
Parallels works just like a window or application on the Mac. Hence, it is beneficial to keep both OS versions hand in hand. Parallels is very useful when writing code for mobile/iOS applications. File sharing and paste functions are very easy to use. More than one machine can be taken on Parallels. It also integrates with Microsoft Intune. It can run other OS versions other than Windows.
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Vice President, Mobile technology in Information Technology (10,001+ employees)
I use Parallels Desktop to access Windows on my Mac. There are eLearning and local government design applications that require the exclusive use of the Windows OS and this has helped me to not need to have two computers, but work on one machine with access to both operating systems. Additionally, on occasions there are colleagues who require support on their computers and I can replicate the problem they may have on the operating system they are running in a friendly and very fast way.
Pros
Windows loads and runs even faster than on a PC
I can access any OS from within my macOS session.
It does not consume too many resources and I can multitask.
Cons
The use of external storage devices are always seen as local hard disks and this makes it difficult to manage certain mobile information.
The weight of the Windows load files are very large and it is like having a complete computer with the OS loaded on the hard disk of my local machine.
Likelihood to Recommend
It is appropriate when there are applications that only run on Windows and our computer is a Mac; for example, some online courseware or computer-assisted translation tools.
I use Parallels Desktop to run applications on windows. There have been only a few times that Parallels has stopped and I have had to restart it, otherwise I can say that it has good performance and meets my needs for using Windows-based applications like Microsoft project.I liked the experience with Parallels.
Parallels solution simplifies the process of getting windows 11 on my Macbook pro! I have recently joined the Microsoft ISV program but to run windows 11 i needed to find a way to use windows 11 on my Macbook pro. I search online and i found Parallels, I was a skeptic at first but then i did some reach and attempted to download it by myself on other reddit user knowledge and NOTHING worked. I went back to Parallels & pulled the trigger. Needless to say I dont even use safari anymore! Microsofts edge provides coupons for every website i visit and if i want to switch back to Mac i just click on the bottom right of the screen to go back to Mac. Its like having two computers on 1 now thanks to Parallels. along with the platform the staff are great additions to their solution! they are extremely supportive as well as knowledgeable in not just their platform but the overall market in the software development industry! I highly recommend their solutions and their employees. I RARELY give 10 thumbs up but i'll give it to this team!
Pros
Gives me access to Windows 11
it's extremely responsive, very fast.
user friendly
has a great layout
overall look feel and use cases are highly recommended by me!
Cons
Maybe an interactive tutorial video for new users to click along with the video for the video to continue as a teach guide, learning windows was difficult at first!
Ability to find it online as the tool i needed to use rather than attempting to download malware to use windows 11 from the web.
maybe a built in chatbot for when you're using parallels you can ask questions and assist with tasks in the platform solution.
Likelihood to Recommend
Ive only had the solution for 2 months and i'am hooked and i have more to explore and learn about this solution as well as the other resources they have for me to utilize. I think it was pretty well developed with the user in mind the entire time!
In our team, we prefer using MacBooks for the vast majority of our work. However, there are a few things here and there that require us to work within a Windows environment. In these specific cases, we use Parallels Desktop to access a virtual Windows installation and use the software we need to get our work done efficiently all on one machine.
Pros
Runs Windows in a virtual environment
Does not take up a lot of additional overhead
Runs fast and seamless
Easy to setup and use
Cons
There are a lot of configuration options that can seem overwhelming.
Some features are not clearly explained.
Frequent updates sometimes interrupt workflow.
Likelihood to Recommend
From my perspective, Parallels Desktop is particularly well suited for users who need the flexibility of working within MacOS and Windows all on the same machine without relying on a remote desktop connection. Having the virtual environment fully contained on the machine frees you from relying on a stable internet connection or the availability of a remote machine. For those people who do depend on Windows primarily, then this will not offer as much of a benefit.
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Marketing Director in Marketing (51-200 employees)
Parallels Desktop is used in our organization to allow Mac users to run Windows-only applications.
To support Internet Explorer 11 websites, we need to take into consideration the development and testing/validation of how our websites behave to customers when they have an Internet Explorer browser. This is the main use case that we use.
The other use case is to support some old Asp.net applications that needs certain versions of Windows, and with a majority of developers being Mac users, is the only option to do that.
Pros
Easy to use: even on first interaction, users feel that is really intuitive how can be used
Good support
Fast and reliable comparing to other tools
Cons
For our company use case, the only thing that can suggest to improve on Parallels is to improve a little bit more memory consumption - when lots of processes are running on the host machine, it can be noticed that memory consumption is a little bit higher than what is desired, which is understandable, since is virtualization
Likelihood to Recommend
Scenarios where Parallels is great:
- test software across multiple platforms for Mac users, with a major focus on Windows
- have the possibility of running Windows-only applications when the user is a Mac user
- support old Windows applications in Windows legacy frameworks
Scenarios that are not the best scenario
- not suitable for most recent games
- do tasks that demand hardware performance, specially GPU
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Frontend/Javascript Developer in Engineering (201-500 employees)
Parallels are used to run VMs locally on MacBook developer machines - most commonly to run Windows applications or to check bugs and code pertaining to Windows from the standard-issued MacBooks. This is important as, while development productivity is highest using MacBooks, our customers are more often using the UI tools on Windows for authoring tasks.
Pros
Installs new VMs including OS configuration.
Integrates mac and windows seamlessly.
It can be configured to run a VM "the old-fashioned way" or simply let you run applications no matter the OS.
Cons
Having to buy a new upgrade whenever Apple updates the OS with its yearly releases seems a bit excessive.
The integration features between Windows and Mac are enabled by default, which can clutter both sides; I would rather it was not default.
Likelihood to Recommend
I often get asked, why not the "free" stuff (VirtualBox), and/or why not VMWare. VirtualBox, etc. are not as performant for interactive usage. I think they are fine for small applications, perhaps some enterprise app usage, but for developers, it's not good enough. VMWare has become too enterprisey and lacks some of the user-friendly stuff that Parallels focuses on. Ultimately, for developer types running OSes for deep tasks, Parallels is unrivaled.
I love my Mac, but there are a few programs where a PC is a must. A friend told me about Parallels Desktop and I am so thankful that he did! For mere pocket change I have a PC on my Mac and WAY BETTER than the old Boot Camp. It requires next to no setup or configuration. A few clicks and I have a PC to use when I need it and it is not even high overhead.
Pros
Toad for SQL
Microsoft Access
Generally playing nice with my iMac.
Cons
Windows 10 is awesome but 11 seems a bit off.
It really is awesome all the way around!
Likelihood to Recommend
iMac beats PC so use it only where you must. Access and Toad are the big ones for me and they absolutely make it all worthwhile.
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Computer and Information Systems Manager in Information Technology (201-500 employees)