I even mentioned this when I was posting about the 8gb RAM issue elsewhere - I would pay a bit more for a Pro version that truly gave me more, if I could just buy a damn license. The whole logic here is backwards - you get a dumbed-down "home" version that you can use forever, or a "Pro" version that will shut off
COMPLETELY if you stop paying. Of course, it's more of a detriment to a "pro user" if the software shuts down, so Parallels really is just trying to get us over a barrel.
Moreover, their advertising and communications made it SEEM like we were upgrading from PD10 to the "same product" in PD11, with "Pro" being an enhanced version - whereas in reality, PD11 was a downgrade to a lower-tier version, and Pro was pretty much the product we were all used to.
Nonetheless, Parallels processed my refund today and I don't think I'll be back. I picked up a copy of Fusion and hopefully Fusion 8 will work OK with El Capitan - but I agree with EllwoodN - as it stands today, the VMWare product is inferior. A shame, because VMWare has been kind of a pioneer in this segment, and Fusion has been around a long time. They've really dropped the ball with it.
Either way, I am making the switch - I'd rather have a slightly slower product versus buy from a company that plays tricks and messes with their customers.
We need to remember that Parallels has a history of doing stuff like this. It's a company culture, and it keeps getting worse. At least in the post below on the 8 to 9 upgade they say they'd still support 8 - as far as it seems to me, they've pretty much said in writing that they're gonna drop PD10 support (win10, El Capitan) like a hot rock.
https://forum.parallels.com/threads/parallels-8-upgrade-to-parallels-9-complain-page.290567/
http://arstechnica.com/information-...access-to-windows-apps-on-ipad-for-80-a-year/Click to expand...