Lucasdereus Said:
"Thanks for reply The Littles. let’s make this into a discussion with Apple. I simply don’t want those apps. it Occupies my storage and reduces my productivity as I’m applying LEAN management to all my activities I do."
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Look Into This More:
Performing this takes some research and experience. So, I'd recommend you not really fiddle with the filesystem, if your experience in Virtual Machine usage is comparable enough to mine. However, I do recommend you discuss this on VMware Fusion's forums: VMware - Communities.
Provide Apple Feedback:
I gave my feedback --you can go the same.
Do Your Part: Provide Apple feedback on this. They won't get back to you directly, but the more they hear of an issue, then the more they'll know what to look for and what needs to be fixed.
- Go Here: Feedback - macOS - Apple
- Select: "Feature Request" for the "Feedback Type"
- Select: "Desktop/FinderFilesystem" for the "Feedback Area"
- Comment: That you want this to be an option, and why
- Proceed from there as necessary
Learn About Virtual Machines:
As for a Virtual Machine, Parallels is not compatible with the M1 processor. From what I've read on these forums, rumor has it, Parallels and Microsoft together are worthing with Apple to get this to work. All would be accessed and would operate as desired on the VM. Virtual Machine applications include VMWare Fusion and Parallels. Learn more here: What Is a Virtual Machine? - VMWare Support.