Parallels Desktop 13 for Mac got its official release on Tuesday. The thirteenth version of the Windows virtualization software comes with numerous new features including support for macOS High. Parallels can modify the standard Mac OS X interface, and adds a new window control button for any VMs. Along with the existing buttons that close and minimise windows, Parallels has a new button, which allows you to switch a VM into Coherence mode, thereby hiding the Windows desktop. Parallels Desktop 13.1.0 Size: 238.73 MB. Parallels allows you to run Windows and Mac applications side by side. Choose your view to make Windows invisible while still using its applications, or keep the familiar Windows background and controls on your Mac.
Parallels allows Apple users to run Windows on a Mac OS X computer. The software creates a Windows virtual machine that is able to run alongside the native operating system.
Whilst Apple's Bootcamp app creates a bootable copy of Windows. Parallels is different in that it runs Windows within an environment on OS X.
If you need it, Windows can be run in its own window, in full screen mode, or in an integrated view called Coherence. Coherence allows Mac and Windows apps to be used side by side.Key features include:
- Ultimate flexibility.
- Retina display support.
- Connect devices.
- One-click performance tuning.
- Office 365 integration.
- Save disc space.
- Travel mode.
- Works with Boot Camp.
Parallels can modify the standard Mac OS X interface, and adds a new window control button for any VMs. Along with the existing buttons that close and minimise windows, Parallels has a new button, which allows you to switch a VM into Coherence mode, thereby hiding the Windows desktop. This then allows any Windows apps to seamlessly sit right on the Mac OS desktop.
A great feature of Parallels that is worth noting, is when you run Windows 10 in Coherence mode, the Windows Action Centre is able to be viewed as a panel, which slides in from the right-hand side of the screen, next to the Notification panel in Mac OS X.
Overall, Parallels is not the only virtualization option that is available for Mac OS X users who need to run Windows apps. It is, however, more of a polished product than the other products. The close integration of both Windows OS and Mac OS provides users the best of both worlds. You can switch easily between apps, regardless of which operating system they were written for, especially using Coherence.Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition was designed for developers, web and graphic designers, power users, and other demanding pros.
Whether you are testing applications across platforms, or building websites for many different browsers, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition will simplify your workspace. Productivity is at the heart of every feature that was added to the all new Pro Edition: do more in less time with higher quality.
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition is available as a subscription; you will always enjoy running the latest version of Parallels Desktop as a benefit of your subscription. Pro Edition also includes a no-charge subscriptions to Parallels Access - the easiest way to remotely access your computer from anywhere; and Parallels Toolbox - a set of essential Mac tools.
Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition includes the following features and capabilities:
- Pro Edition supports up to 16 virtual (v)CPUs and 128GB of vRAM, per VM, and enables nested virtualization, PMU virtualization and guest OS debugging support.
- The addition of a Microsoft Visual Studio plug-in, which helps you test your applications across operating systems.
- Easily download a virtual machine with Windows 10 Development Environment with Visual Studio.
- Create development environments in a virtual machine, and easily backup, share, or restore it. Pro Edition debuts with support and integration for popular development tools, including Chef, Jenkins, and Vagrant.
- Use Parallels Vagrant plugin to work with reproducible, and portable work environments.
- Use Linked clones in Vagrant plugin to create a new boxes fast and use disk space efficiently.
- Use Command Line Interface tools to control Parallels Desktop for Mac and virtual machines, their settings and configuration.
- Use bash completion for Parallels CLI tools.
- Natively manage your Docker virtual machines (VMs), manipulate your VM with SSH or the command line, and support linked clones and VM templates.
- An enhanced network editor allows you to test different connectivity issues: simulate unstable network connection or limit network bandwidth in a VM.
- Run virtual machines in “headless” mode, accessing services running on these VMs without expending resources on the UI.
- Set a delay for a VM start (on Mac or Parallels Desktop start).
- Set a custom icon for every VM.
- Resolve DNS requests from VM using info in /etc/resolver.
- Port forwarding: pass traffic from a Mac port to VM or IP address and desired port.
- Use VM names as their DNS names.
- Use tcpdump with virtual networks.
- Create custom host-only networks.
- Sort VMs in Control Center.
- Rollback Mode support: revert changes on VM shutdown.
- Access Pro Tools from the Develop menu: SSH, WEB, DBG, DUMP.
- Use Netboot for macOS VMs.
- Archive/Unarchive VMs in Control Center.
- Limit VM resources usage (per every .VM).
- Use 8.3 filenames for Shared Folders.
- Use EFI Secure Boot.
- Support for mmap() in Linux Shared Folders.
- Support DNS requests over TCP in Shared Network mode
- Connect physical disks to VMs as internal disks
- Virtual TPM support
In addition, Parallels Desktop Pro Edition extends all the features and capabilities of Parallels Desktop for Mac, such as:
- Improved virtual machine performance and battery life, Mac-Windows integration, and Force Touch support
- Microsoft Windows 10 Cortana support
- Travel Mode and Quick Look
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Visit the Parallels website for more information on the differences between Parallels Desktop editions.