Parallels Desktop For Mac 12.1.3

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Can save file in word 2011 for mac A regular cycle of annual upgrades has established as the leading virtualisation tool for Mac users who need to run Windows apps and software tools that aren't normally available on the Mac. Those upgrades also tend to coincide with new versions of macOS itself, so with now in the final stages of beta testing it's time for version 14 of Parallels Desktop to make its debut. Last year's upgrade to largely focused on catching up with recent developments in Mac hardware, such as the Touch Bar on Apple's latest MacBook Pro laptops. Archive folder outlook mac. Visio 2019 viewer for macbook air.

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In contrast, v14 is more forward-looking, allowing you to create Windows virtual machines (VMs) that support new technologies, such as Intel's high-performance instruction set, which is used in the current Xeon-based, as well as the next generation of chips. The developers have also improved OpenGL support for Windows VMs in order to enhance performance for a number of graphics-intensive apps, such as the range of data analysis tools, which haven't run well within the virtual machine environment in the past. A Disk Space Wizard helps to reduce the footprint of your VMs. Image: Cliff Joseph/ZDNet There have been performance improvements in other areas too, with Parallels claiming that Coherence mode, which hides the Windows desktop so that Windows apps simply appear on the Mac desktop alongside native Mac apps, provides 17 percent higher frame rates when running graphics software.

Launch and suspend times for virtual machines are also improved, along with performance of the Windows 'virtual disk'. And, for developers who may need to run multiple virtual machines with different operating systems, there's a Disk Space Wizard that helps to reduce the overall size of each virtual machine file. Windows apps with Touch Bar support on MacBook Pros now include QuickBooks (above) and Microsoft's Visual Studio. Image: Cliff Joseph/ZDNet Parallels always likes to support Apple's latest eye-candy features, so Windows virtual machines in Parallels Desktop 14 will be able to use the new Quick Look markup features that are due to arrive with macOS Mojave. The Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro laptops will now work with additional Windows apps, including QuickBooks and Microsoft Visual Studio, displaying menu commands from those apps directly on the Touch Bar. And, on the Windows side of the fence, Windows 10 virtual machines will now allow you to use a pressure-sensitive stylus or trackpad with Windows Ink.