This post was updated August 20, 2015 in accordance with the release of Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac; however, screenshots were generated prior to the release.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the very positive reactions to my blog post on running...
As many of you know, Coherence view mode in Parallels Desktop is the best way to integrate Mac and Windows. Still, there’s a lot to learn about Coherence—in fact,...
If you’re a regular reader of Parallels’ blog, then you’ve probably noticed things look a little different today—and you’re right! Over the weekend, we finally finished a months-long makeover of the blog. Since a...
Featured image courtesy of Google Play.
A lot of people have a lot of opinions on Windows 8. The much-maligned OS has been the source of frustration for a lot of users, despite some of the good things that came with it: for instance, improved...
Recently, in honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked our Twitter followers which operating system they loved more—Windows or Mac. The responses weren’t all that surprising:
@parallelsmac Mac, of course.
— Alfredo E Pérez Leal (@alph0x)...
Who would ever want to run ten browsers at the same time?
Well, a website developer or website tester would, and it can be one of the most efficient ways to view a website while it is being developed, or to check out a website...
This week, we’re celebrating the life of a true visionary in our Geek Out Anniversary program.
Steve Jobs would have turned 60 on February 24 of this year, and we want to take the opportunity to celebrate this innovator.
Steve Jobs Would Have...
Update: Microsoft has stopped providing the PC version of the Windows 10 Insider Preview builds as per the official Microsoft site. You can reserve your copy of Window 10 if you have a fully licensed...
Guest blog by Abdul Rahman, Parallels Support Team
A lot of Parallels Desktop users start their virtual machines every time they turn on their Macs, as they need constant access to Windows-based programs. Let’s picture the...
Load Balancing High Availability – Break Free from Overloaded Resources
High availability refers to a process that is continuously operational and does not fail for a long stretch of time. In IT, computer systems and environments consist of many core components, each...