UTM is a graphical frontend to qemu. It's accessible, absolutely, once you have 
a feel for it—certainly more than Parallels which needs you to use VOCR just to 
get set up. Definitely give it a try and see if it meets your needs. The Spice 
guest tools (or qemu agent on other platforms) go into your guest VMs to have 
functionality that VMware Tools gives. Getting Windows initially set up is a 
wee bit tricky because no network, but that's easily overcome. I'm not sure how 
you'd find that but it's really no big deal, you open a command prompt and type 
a command, the machine reboots, and you go through setup without signing in to 
Microsoft. I've also never tried importing an existing VM, so I can't tell you 
how well that will go.

Good luck.

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