When you start to explore the world of macOS virtualization, you’ll likely come across three options: Parallels, VMware, and VirtualBox. They all have advantages, and at the end of the day, they’ll all let you run Windows on a Mac. In particular, VMware and VirtualBox are attractive options because both are available for personal use completely free. With that being said, sometimes it’s worth using paid software over free alternatives if you get enough features in return. Here are five ways Parallels Desktop 20 beats VMware and VirtualBox.