As I discussed a few weeks ago, there were four scenarios for a new machine to meet my workload. That put me in wait-and-see mode for new Macs. The Mac would run Windows, and since I need to run applications on both, I couldn't just run out and buy or build any old Windows machine. For me, the best fit was a Mac rather than a Windows machine. Then, when I started doing multicam video either with four talking heads or lots of camera angles shot simultaneously it became clear the iMac had met its match. When the ultrawide monitors started appearing a few years ago, I was bummed to discover that my iMac wouldn't support them. With a lot of my bigger projects, I've been craving a wider screen. ![]() Fortunately, running Parallels, I can cut and paste between both environments, which saves a ton of time. I'm not doing quite as much work with this now, so I usually don't need more than four VMs open at once.
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