Guest blog by Sylvester Sebastian Nino, Parallels Support Team
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Lets speak some truth: We all have our favorites, but there isn’t a perfect browser on the market – they...
We’ve just launched the new version of Parallels Remote Application Server v15, with amazing new features. To ensure a smooth transition when upgrading to this version, please review the upgrade...
Most IT pros admit that Macs are coming into their environment for a variety of reasons. They also know that best practice proves that these Macs should be managed. Unfortunately, the task of managing Macs usually stalls before it even gets...
Street Fighter V comes out for the PS4 and PC on February 16th, and per usual, to make the wait time go faster I’m planning on pulling up the old game and playing it a few weeks before the release date. I do the bulk of my gaming on my PC at home (which...
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If you use Parallels Remote Application Server to provide shared computers to users in your organization, you...
Guest blog by Manoj Raghu, Parallels Support Team
Last week, I talked about accessing the data on your virtual machine by simply mounting it to the Mac Finder. But what if you need permanent access to the data and...
Guest blog by Paul Christopher Nathaniel, Parallels Support Team
Living in today’s world of “Big Data,” the size of the files we create, share, and store doesn’t matter so much anymore. Do you...
Are you (not so) patiently waiting for Fallout 4 to come out next week? Are you frustrated when you go to install Fallout New Vegas on your Mac—for some Fallout fun while you wait, of course—only to find it’s PC-only? Save your Darth...
Guest blog by Manoj Raghu, Parallels Support Team
We’ve all been there. (Or we all hope we’ll be there!) You just opened a shiny new Mac with pristine Mac OS X and blank settings. Yes, Apple has its own migration...
Anybody who codes regularly or hates formatting discrepancies has a fondness for a good, basic text-editing program. Say what you like about these no-frills text editors, but they’re useful and easy to use. A perennial favorite amongst users: Windows...