UTM Virtual Machines 4+

Turing Software, LLC

    • 3,4 • 8 valoraciones
    • 9,99 €

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Descripción

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.

Novedades

Versión 4.5.2

## Highlights
UTM Remote server for macOS: On macOS 13+, you can enable UTM Server from the new option on the home screen or from Window -> UTM Server. Once enabled, you can stream QEMU backend VMs to supported clients. The preferences page includes additional options including auto-starting the server and allowing external connections so it can be used outside of the local network. New documentation pages will be added in the future. The remote client will be on the iOS and visionOS App Store shortly.

## Other Changes
* Improved icon selector UI (thanks @js-john)
* Changed the position of destructive buttons in various confirmation alerts to better comply with Apple Human Interface Guidelines
* Wizard: New options for "Other" operating system to allow for Floppy boot as well as legacy hardware (useful for setting up a DOS machine)
* Wizard: Fixed an issue where the Windows Guest Tools will be downloaded even when a non-Windows VM is created
* New setting: "Capture input automatically when window is focused" when enabled will automatically capture mouse/keyboard when a QEMU VM is started and when the VM window is clicked on (thanks @js-john)
* (When "Capture input automatically when entering full screen" is enabled and the cursor moves to a different workspace (for example through a gesture), the cursor will be captured again upon re-entering the QEMU VM (#6242) (thanks @haroldm)
* Home: Support drag & drop onto a removable drive or shared directory (#3312) (thanks @hamtiko)
* Fixed an issue where cloning/moving an AVFW VM is extremely slower than Finder (#6262)
* Added a progress indicator for long duration tasks such as cloning/moving a VM or reclaiming free space (#4006)
* Fixed an issue with file locking resulting in VMs refusing to boot (#5757, #5830)
* Show confirmation popup for VM downloads (#6156)
* Removed automation URI scheme due to potential security issues (#6155)
* Fixed display of newly selected custom icon (#6137)
* Wizard: allow completely deleting RAM and storage size (#5885)
* Scripting: Fixed file and process commands not working due to incorrect object life cycle (#5963)
* Fixed a crash when removing a device while a text field is highlighted (#5901)
* Fixed error message when double-clicking on a headless VM which has already been started (#5972)
* AVF: New display option to disable dynamic resolution in macOS 14+ VMs (#5873)
* Remove "VM display size is fixed" global setting because it was confusing and does not do the right thing
* Fixed incorrect display scaling when host screen resolution is smaller than VM display size (#6214)
* Updated ANGLE to latest Safari version
* Fixed a crash due to screenshot being saved while the image was being destroyed (#4009)
* Fixed a memory leak caused by a retain cycle while observing changes in the VM state

Valoraciones y reseñas

3,4 de 5
8 valoraciones

8 valoraciones

jmcrza ,

Please...

Could you make UTM working with virtual machines from any directory?
MacBooks usually have a small SDD and many people need to put VMs in an external drive.
There is some support to make data directory a mount point, but doing that everytime shouldn't be a definitive solution.
Thanks.

Jabbator ,

Works Great

I tried a few Linux ARM64: it works great with good performance! Shared folder, CPU and RAM configuration, and you can store the VM where you want.

However, a few things could be improve:
1. Only 1 shared folder support;
2. The UI/doc could be better: quite a few newbies will confuse opening a VM disk image with opening a ISO for installation... I know, I did the mistake...

Anyway, great app!

cesccodinapoli ,

the application freeze

I dont know why the application goes to frozen and I have to force shutdown to the MacOs to recover it.

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