32-Bit vs. 64-Bit and Why It Matters

32-Bit vs. 64-Bit and Why It Matters

Chances are high that you’re running a 64-bit/x64 operating system, application, or CPU—and you don’t even know it.  With macOS Catalina dropping support for 32-bit, some users may find themselves without their favorite applications....
Origin on Mac with Parallels Desktop

Origin on Mac with Parallels Desktop

Ensuring Mac® and Windows users ever-changing needs are being met with excellent software is our priority here at Parallels. Our marketing team sincerely listens to the endless user suggestions and questions regarding support for popular...
Revit for Mac with Parallels Desktop

Revit for Mac with Parallels Desktop

Need to run AutoDesk Revit but have a Mac® computer? Architects, structural engineers, designers, and contractors alike utilize Revit, a powerful computer-aided design (CAD) software for building information modeling. CAD software enables users to...
Run Linux on Mac without rebooting

Run Linux on Mac without rebooting

We’ve outlined how to run Linux on Mac® and how easy it is to get started! Linux is an incredibly versatile operating system that has been designed to run on a wide range of devices—from mobile devices, to desktop computers, and even servers. Due to...
What is a Virtual Machine on macOS

What is a Virtual Machine on macOS

What is a Virtual Machine? In very simple terms, think of a virtual machine as “a computer within a computer.” Users may need to use a virtual machine if they need to accomplish a goal that their current existing computer or operation system...