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However, I must say, if people are really that tied to bootcamp and Windows, I would question using a Mac in the first place.
I don't care for bootcamp as that was exactly my sediment in the first place when I changed to Mac. In my mind if I had to reboot to windows to use windows what was the point? However, I do need to use windows call me lazy if you like but I have two options, the first is run windows in a VM (this is the option I have choose). The second option is learn new software that runs native on Mac "Archicad or Vector works". I have made attempts to change to those programs, but what I need to fully commit to a change the developers are not willing to provide. They want me to commit $3000 to purchase the software to learn it instead of providing me with a student copy to learn it. In addition to that I would have to maintain a LIC for Revit for at least a few years after I changed or forfeit the ability to work with recent projects that may require some modifications. I am hoping parallels gets a ARM based VM going to allow me to continue on my path uninterrupted but I am also prepared to go back to having a headless windows box in a closet that I maintain and access from the Mac via remote access of some kind. The best part of the parallels VM is that the two operating system work in parallel it allows Revit to work in almost a native manor; while the remote requires some alteration to my work flow.
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