As I’ve been using, and recommending, Parallels Desktop more frequently as a way to run Windows on Intel-based Macs, the question of how to back up, move, delete, and otherwise manage Parallels ...
Parallels Desktop virtualization software is compatible with the new MacBook Neo, according to an update from the company – ...
Last week, Parallels cautioned that its Parallels Desktop for Mac software was not yet tested for MacBook Neo. Following ...
Parallels, which specializes in cross-platform virtualization solutions, has launched Parallels Desktop 20 for Mac. This latest version introduces AI capabilities, offeringdownloadable AI-ready ...
For many years, Apple’s OS X (now macOS) met Windows in various dual-boot options that usually swapped out the Apple OS by running or sharing the Intel chip at the heart of the Mac. The root-level ...
Parallels has posted instructions on how to install the developer release of OS X Mavericks into its virtualization software. Installing the beta in a virtual machine allows developers to test their ...
Recently, I decided it was time to do a clean install of OSX on my current primary home Mac -- a 20" Intel Core Duo iMac named Phoenix. Ordinarily, when I first get a new Mac, I usually wipe it ...
If you want to run Windows on your Mac , there’s some good news for you: you can now get 25% off Parallels Desktop 16 as a part of Parallels’ birthday sale. You won’t find these offers on Amazon, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The official launch of Parallels Desktop 20 has introduced a number of advanced AI capabilities ...
The newest version of Parallels Desktop brings a Windows 7-style Start menu and button to Windows 8. If you have a Windows 8 virtual machine running on Parallels Desktop 9, you can change to a Windows ...
The popular virtualization software Parallels Desktop is the best virtual machine for running Windows on a Mac we’ve tested, and this March the maker is offering 25% off Parallels Desktop 20. That’s a ...