I really like using the Apple Touch ID feature on my MacBook Pro: instead of having to type my long and complex macOS password, I just tap my finger on the Touch ID sensor in the upper right of the...
This post is part of a series to assist new users run virtual machines with Parallels Desktop.
I give lots of presentations about Parallels® Desktop for Mac, and one of the most frequently asked questions after these...
The first day of Apple’s 2021 Worldwide Developers’ Conference is winding down, and the two main presentations of the day – the Keynote and the Platforms State of the Union – are finished. Once again,...
Web and software application developers and IT experts are blazing new trails in the use of Mac devices over Windows PCs, for work. They represent the greatest number of Mac users across all roles and departments in...
This post is part of a series to assist new users with OS virtualization on Parallels Desktop.
I admit it: running two or more operating systems at the same time seems kind of strange at...
Essential Windows applications and Mac computers are constantly crossing paths in day-to-day business. More and more companies are permitting or encouraging their employees to use Mac devices in the workplace. At the same time, many...
How Parallels Desktop Simplifies Business Structures
Parallels Desktop® for Mac Business Edition helps companies organize business operations and supports increased productivity and flexibility for employees. With virtual systems, companies can...
We’re very excited to announce the highly anticipated Parallels® Desktop 16.5 for Mac with full, native support for Mac computers with either Apple M1 or Intel chips. Users will now be able...
When IBM created the first mainstream personal computer, it caught on with businesses and hobbyist communities and software companies naturally created new software to reinforce this...
IT departments spend an inordinate amount of time equipping colleagues with necessary devices and...