I would answer your question like this, I would say yes if you understand these two caveats. One if you’re using an Intel based Mac, it is probably the way to go. Meaning it is accessible. If you’re using a silicon, Mac and you are planning on upgrading whenI'll I’ll macOS sequoia You might want to think twice about that. On the other hand, there is some good news on this front when it comes to virtualizing windows on the Mac parallels, although not free has gotten significantly better in terms of accessibility while beta testing, I stumbled upon this change as an a significant improvement. I think for now it is probably best if one can to switch to parallels just simply because the accessibility like I said is greatly improved. I know some will have other concerns. But my concerns about it accessibility in parallels certainly somehow someway got hurt.
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