Read our super FAQ to see if your question is covered. We’ve compiled a list of the questions we get asked most frequently along with answers and links to columns: This Mac 911 article is in response to a question submitted by Macworld reader John. Parallels right now charges $49.99 for a version upgrade, while VMware has as $79 price tag on it. These are one-time prices, not yearly licensing fees, but the changes made in each version of macOS related to virtualization software is significant enough that you will need to purchase an upgrade each time you want to move to a later version of macOS. Personal-use-only version of Fusion available at no cost for home users. Parallels costs $79.99 for the home edition VMware Fusion is $149 for its basic version. Launch the app when you need Mojave otherwise, it can stay on standby and no reboot is required.Ĭost is the only thing that might hold you back. With either Parallels or VMware Fusion, you can start with a clone of your Mojave installation or install one from scratch, and then keep Mojave running in a bottle forever.
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