

Done in under one hour and i was ready to work.īecause of that the new macbook pro had a M1 arm chip, i waited to buy a new one because parallels was working to address this.

I owned some other MacBook Pro's before, and switching from the old to the new MacBook was very easy: Installing Parallels, copying the VM to the new MacBook and hit run. For building OSX programs, i run the IDE on the Win VM and remote compile and debug the program on the mac.įor testing purposes i have a lot additional Parallel VM's with different Windows versions and OSX Versions, all of them created with the x86 Macbook Pro.

The IDE runs only in windows, so i have a "developer" parallels x86 VM (win 10, Delphi, SQL server, Visual studio etc.). I use mostly "embarcdero Rad Studio Delphi" for this. I develop applications for mac osx (and also for other platforms like windows, iOS and Adroid).
