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Microsoft have been offering virtual machines for years now [1].

I know they offered Virtual PC and VirtualBox previously, is the news that Parallels is now supported?

[1] http://superuser.com/q/109944/23461



they used to have a website made especially for that at https://modern.ie


Now redirects to the URL given in the submission. Not much to see here.


Nope. They've offered Parallels for years too.


I mean, I don't know when they released windows 10 VM's, that might be new.


Not that either (proof: https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2015/08/17/windows-10-vi...)

Let's face it, this was a click bait (esp the free bit) and we all fell for it.


Since most of us seemed not to know about it, and since this could be useful to many of us, it's not totally clear to me that "click bait" applies here.


Just because you didn't knew does not makes it any less click bait.


Don't be a twat. Someone posted a link to genuinely useful info that many people wouldn't have been aware of. So it's not linkbait. Look up the definition.


Totally agreed with the content, but please avoid name calling on HN.


Totally got 17 points, bro.


The civility rule here has nothing to do with points.


My point is that a bunch of people favoured my comment over any civility rule.


That often happens, but it's the rules, not the votes, that are dispositive.

HN is a constitutional democracy. The constitution is https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html. Please abide by it.


Im not sure how the title is click-bait, can you explain?

For me click-bait would mean "Microsoft releases software for free! You will never believe what the 4th iso contains!" or something to that effect


haters gonna hate, some people don't like to see "Microsoft" and "free" in the same sentence, unless it's something bad about the company. Of course MS does this for its own business, and why not, that doesn't make it any click-bait title...


Well, it is "free as in beer", with some strings attached (90-day usage limit, no production use); still very useful for testing (this used to be at modern.ie, apparently moved to a new address).


Modern.ie redirects to this, not sure since when.


This just shows the importance of having date metatags - e.g. dc.date.created.

How old is this content…is it new? Was it published a day ago, a month ago, a year ago? I guess we'll never know.


Each download has a build number that is a date: 20150801


If you're on a Mac and want to use OS X's inbuilt virtualization, the VMware Fusion images work on Veertu.


So instead of buying VMWare Fusion you're suggesting people buy Veertu?


Yep. The speed destroys every other virtualisation app on OS X.




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