The feature Sidecar was first introduced in macOS Catalina and is also available now in macOS Big Sur.
Sidecar enables you to use an iPad as a secondary screen on your Mac. With Parallels Desktop® for Mac and Sidecar, you can...
A few months ago, I wrote about using the Share menu to add PDFs to Books or other PDF reader applications. Parallels Desktop® 15 for Mac adds another use of the Share menu: sending files on your Mac from your Windows...
With macOS Catalina, Parallels Desktop for Mac users have even more powerful ways to run Windows, Linux and other OSes on Mac.
Sidecar
There are two new features brought to Parallels Desktop with Sidecar. First, you can now...
Here is a detailed outline of Parallels Desktop 15 system requirements for hardware, supported host and guest operating systems—as well as how to transfer your PC to a virtual machine— provided below.
For well over a...
It’s finally here! We are so excited to introduce Parallels Desktop® 15 for Mac.
With Parallels
Desktop, you can
run Windows, Linux and other popular operating systems on your Mac® without
rebooting. For over a decade, we’ve been...
For 25
years, Harry Schuler has been taking care of the IT environment at POOLgroup, an
event production company based in Emsdetten, Germany. POOLgroup has successfully
organized thousands of events and shows, including concerts for...
“You should make a Parallels Desktop for Windows.”
I have received
this suggestion many, many times.
The short answer is, “I have done that. Several times.”
The long answer is I have been involved...
From our humble beginnings as a small startup, we envisioned and created solutions for virtualized computing. Our constant focus on innovating better customer experiences generated dozens of industry firsts, which were...
This post is part of a series about features unique to Parallels Desktop Pro Edition.
Nowadays, many applications require a network connection for some or even all of their features. Examples range from the simple to the...
Although Windows 10 is the most-used version of Windows, a lot of people still use Windows 7. According to web-analytics company Net Applications, Windows 10 was running on 47% of all Windows PCs, and Windows 7 on 43%. The numbers are more lopsided for...