UTM Virtual Machines 4+

Run other operating systems

Turing Software, LLC

    • 3.6 • 7 Ratings
    • 9,99 €

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Description

UTM lets you run Windows® 10, Windows® 11, Ubuntu®, or macOS(*) fully virtualized with maximum performance. Run Windows® 7, Windows® XP, and other older operating system emulated with decent performance.

UTM uses the popular QEMU system emulator securely in a sandboxed environment to protect your data from viruses and malware in the emulated operating system.

Designed for macOS using the latest and greatest Apple technologies, UTM is built from the ground up with the Mac in mind.

Features:

• Run ARM64 operating systems such as Windows® for ARM and Ubuntu® ARM on your Apple Silicon Mac fully virtualized at near native speeds
• Run Intel/AMD operating system such as Windows® 7, Windows® XP, Ubuntu® Linux, and more (emulated with limited performance on Apple Silicon Macs, fully virtualized on Intel Macs)
• Run macOS 12 or higher in a virtualized environment(*)
• Run Intel applications on Linux with Rosetta(**)
• Over 30 processors can be emulated by the QEMU backend including i386, x64, ARM32, ARM64, MIPS, PPC, and RISC-V for developers and enthusiasts
• Supports macOS Sandbox to protect your data from any viruses or malware infecting the emulated operating system (such as Windows®)
• GUI display mode, terminal console mode, and headless mode (with support for multiple displays)
• Attach USB devices to your virtual machine
• Experimental: GPU accelerated OpenGL on Linux VMs
• Bridged and shared networking support
• Run and store VMs from external drives
• Don't know how to use QEMU? Confused at all the options QEMU provides? UTM provides an easy to understand UI for creating and configuring VMs that does not require knowledge of QEMU command line arguments

Current Limitations:

We are working hard to provide new features. Below are some things currently missing from UTM. We hope to support at least some of these features in the future.

• No direct mounting of external disks and drives, only mounting disk images is supported
• No drag & drop of files and data, only copy paste of text and sharing of a single directory is supported with tools installed
• No GPU acceleration for Windows® and only experimental OpenGL acceleration for Linux (most Windows® games will NOT run)
• macOS virtualization only runs on Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 12 and up. macOS 12 does not support USB sharing, copy/paste, or dynamic resolution.

(*) macOS virtualization is only supported on Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 12 and up.
(**) Linux with Rosetta is only supported on Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 13 and up.

What’s New

Version 4.6.4

* Fixed an issue with virtio-ramfb device where Windows may sometimes try to render to an inactive display target causing black screen, "Guest has not initialized the display (yet)", or broken cursor. This sometimes happens right after installing the viogpudo drivers for the first time and more recently while upgrading to Windows 11 24H2. (#6332, #6883)
* Fixed a crash that might occur when a serial port is used and a large amount of data arrives at startup
* Fixed a crash that might occur on a VM with a serial port if data arrives as the guest is shutting down
* Fixed a crash launching any ARM64 virtualized QEMU VMs on macOS Monterey or older (#6881)
* Fixed a deadlock (freeze) which can be observed if a Linux VM with GL acceleration enabled is left running for a long time (#5205)
* Fixed auto-resolution restore not working properly after a macOS guest is paused or suspended (#6874)
* Fixed an issue causing the mouse cursor to disappear when a macOS guest is paused (#6875)

Ratings and Reviews

3.6 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Juergen_Frank ,

Error im StartUp

Habe verschiedene fertige Installationen gewählt, aber ich bekomme immer den selber Fehler, die ISO`s laden nicht, StartUp Error. Ich suche auch verzweifelt eine Anleitung mit einer Fehlersuche und Fehlerbehebung.

me55891 ,

Funktioniert gut

Auf einem M-Mac funktioniert UTM einwandfrei und mit hoher Geschwindigkeit. Ordnerfreigaben funktionieren je nach Betriebssystem nicht, und manchmal muss man etwas experimentieren bis das System läuft (Windows x86 z.B.). Auf einem Intel-Mac hingegen ist das Programm unbrauchbar langsam, hier lieber die kostenlose Version von VMware Fusion oder VirtualBox verwenden.

DaBrot ,

Auf einem guten Weg

UTM ist die einzige Alternative zu Parallels auf Apple Silicon Macs. Für einmalig 10€ ist es damit natürlich nicht zu vergleichen. Ich nutze UTM jetzt schon seit den ersten Versionen und bin damit zufrieden. Die schlechten Bewertungen kann ich nicht nachvollziehen. Ubuntu läuft bei mir in UTM sogar besser als in Parallels 16, weil ich bei UTM noch keine Probleme beim USB-Passthrough hatte. Es gibt gelegentlich noch Probleme, und ich musste meine Ubuntu-VM zwischenzeitlich einmal neu aufsetzen, aber jede Version funktioniert etwas besser. Windows für ARM hat bei mir zu Testzwecken einwandfrei funktioniert, ich nutze es allerdings nicht mehr. Das die Emulation von x86-Windows zu langsam für den täglichen Gebrauch ist, sollte jedem halbwegs technikaffinen Nutzer klar sein, das ist kein Problem von UTM.

App Privacy

The developer, Turing Software, LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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