3/17/2023 0 Comments Vmware 30 day trial for mac![]() ![]() ![]() But VMWare, which I downloaded as a free 30-day trial product, did reply and gave me the right answer. I don't know about Parallels - even though I bought that program for full $80 retail at the Apple store in New York last month (it being the only one available), I never heard back on my requests to its tech support line. Problem now solved! And it proved not to have been VMWare's fault. (Was I going to load Vista? Let's be serious.) I couldn't get either of them actually to start up a session of Windows XP. Or that's what the two programs are supposed to do. I had been trying to install either VMWare Fusion or Parallels, the two systems that let you run Windows programs (on an Intel-powered Mac) side by side with Mac OS X. As reported a few days ago, my new MacBook Air - while undeniably svelte and beautiful, and while having surprisingly good battery life, and while generally performing in much snappier fashion than my Vista laptop - was giving me trouble in one big way.
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