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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 remember...
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...
The Parallels HTML5 Remote Desktop Client Delivers RDP Access from Any HTML5 Browser
HTML5 Remote Desktop: The Parallels HTML5 Client is an add-on that can be used with Parallels Remote Application Server to enable connections from an HTML5-enabled browser. This provides users with the flexibility to connect directly to their remote desktops and applications from their browser...
Advances in mobile technology have extended a smartphone’s uses far beyond placing calls and text messaging. Smartphones have become vital tools for use in both corporate and personal environments. One such tool derives from location-aware devices with mobile tracking...
Guest blog by Manoj Raghu, Parallels Support Team
In previous blogs, we talked about setting up your Windows virtual machine, tuning it and using advanced functionality. Now let’s take a look...
Your Magic Trackpad is one of the most efficient ways to navigate around macOS. Utilizing these Swipe gestures ultimately allows your Mac to serve you even better. From multi-tasking between work projects to quickly checking your...