Let me save you the search: Boot Camp is dead. It was officially discontinued with Apple Silicon, and in 2026 there is no version of Boot Camp that works on any Mac sold in the last four years. If you bought an M1, M2, M3, or M4 Mac and you want to run Windows on […]
Windows on Mac in 2026: Boot Camp, Parallels, VMware, and UTM — Complete Guide
Parallels vs UTM in 2026: Is the Free Option Finally Good Enough for Mac Users?
I’ve been running virtual machines on Apple Silicon since the M1 days, and I’ve watched this debate evolve in real time. The question people keep asking me in 2026 is always some version of the same thing: “Do I really need to pay for Parallels, or has UTM caught up?” After spending the last several […]
Parallels Desktop Performance on Apple Silicon: M1-M4 Tested & Ranked
When Apple dropped the M1 chip in late 2020, it changed Mac hardware fundamentally. But Parallels Desktop Apple Silicon support was not an overnight fix. Running Windows inside macOS requires virtualizing an entirely different architecture, and the gap between the hardware being ready and the software catching up took time, iteration, and several major version […]
Parallels Desktop for Mac: A Practical Guide for Solopreneurs Running Windows Tools
What Parallels Desktop Actually Does Parallels Desktop for Mac lets you run Windows (or Linux) directly inside macOS as a virtual machine. You open a Windows app the same way you’d open any Mac app — from the Dock, from Spotlight, from a folder. There’s no rebooting. No partition switching. Windows lives inside a window […]



