Parallels Desktop 19 : les nouveautés de la meilleure façon d’exécuter Windows sur votre Mac

La plupart des personnes qui utilisent des ordinateurs Mac sont satisfaites de MacOS, et n’ont pas besoin de Windows. Si c’est votre cas, c’est parfait ! Cependant, certains d’entre nous, utilisateurs de Mac, bénéficient de la possibilité d’exécuter le système d’exploitation et les applications Windows en même temps que nos applications Mac natives. Et s’il […]

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Parallels 19 promises the best experience for Windows 11 on a Mac

What you need to know Parallels Desktop 19 recently rolled out with several new features and improvements. The program adds support for Touch ID and features a refreshed and modern look. The release ships with support for macOS Sonoma. Parallels Desktop is a platform designed to provide Mac users with a way of running Linux […]

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How to Install Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Mac With Parallels

However, that’s all changed, as Microsoft now officially supports Apple’s latest processors courtesy of a new partnership with Parallels. This is currently, the only “authorized solution” to run Arm versions of Windows 11 on Apple’s M-Series of processors. How to Install Windows 11 on M1 and M2 Mac With Parallels Without a doubt, the easiest […]

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Parallels Desktop can now run Windows 11 on Apple silicon powered Macs

Now there is an official way to run Windows 11 on Macs powered by ARM silicon – the latest version of the Parallels Desktop can do just that with Microsoft’s blessing. This solution was developed by the Parallels team and Alludo. “Why would you want to?” some of you may be asking, but if you […]

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Parallels for Apple Silicon Macs Now Supports Windows 11 Pro

Virtualization software Parallels for Mac now supports Windows 11 Pro on Apple silicon machines, as Microsoft is now officially allowing the app to use the Arm-based version of Windows 11 Pro and Windows 11 Enterprise. Apple silicon Mac users can access the Windows 11 platform on their machines using Parallels, and as it is an […]

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Deals: Buy Parallels Desktop 18 and Get 14 Mac Apps for Free, Including Fantastical and Cardhop

Parallels today introduced a new premium Mac app bundle, which includes 14 free macOS apps when you purchase Parallels Desktop 18. The bundle will remain on sale through the end of the month and is available to new and existing Parallels customers. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Parallels. When you click a link […]

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Crossover vs Parallels: Which Is The Better Option For Mac Gamers?

In the past, I’ve written a bit on the challenges of gaming on a Mac (see here and here). And while it is possible, there has always been a glaring problem: Most games aren’t designed to run on Mac. That’s why we’re going to be looking at Crossover vs Parallels in today’s post. For those […]

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Parallels Toolbox est un outil indispensable pour tous les utilisateurs de PC et de Mac

Avec l’ère des applications capables de tout faire, on pourrait croire que l’époque des boites à outils était révolue. Parallels et son logiciel Parallels Toolbox ont cependant de très bons arguments pour prouver le contraire. Avec, en plus, des mises à jour régulières depuis des années, cette suite logicielle n’a fait que s’améliorer. publicité Qu’est-ce […]

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Parallels Desktop 18 : vous pouvez maintenant profiter de Windows 11 sur les Mac M1 et Intel

Parallels Desktop est depuis longtemps l’outil de virtualisation préféré des utilisateurs de Mac qui ont besoin de faire tourner Windows ou Linux dans une machine virtuelle sur leurs postes. En 2020, cela dit, l’entreprise a dû faire face à un gros bouleversement lorsqu’Apple a annoncé son intention de faire passer l’ensemble de ses Mac sur ses […]

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Parallels Desktop for Mac Updated With Support for ProMotion Displays and M1 Ultra Chip

Parallels for Mac has announced Parallels Desktop 18, a new update that brings full support for the ProMotion displays in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, improved performance on the M1 Ultra chip, easier Windows 11 setup, and more. Parallels Desktop 18 is designed to take full advantage of the latest Mac hardware, including the […]

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Parallels Desktop now supported on Samsung Galaxy Chromebooks

There are times when you need to run the Windows version of an application, instead of its Chrome app on your Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. Until now, the partnership between Google and Parallels allowed enterprise users to run Windows and its apps on Chrome OS. However, the required Chromebook specifications to run Parallels Desktop was an Intel […]

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Deals: Buy Parallels Desktop 17 and Get Nine Mac Apps for Free in New Bundle

Parallels today introduced a new premium Mac app bundle, which includes nine macOS apps when you purchase Parallels Desktop 17. The bundle will remain on sale through the end of the month and is available to new and existing Parallels customers. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click […]

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Parallels 16.5 Can Virtualize ARM Windows Natively on M1 Macs With Up to 30% Faster Performance

Parallels today announced the release of Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac with full support for M1 Macs, allowing for the Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview and ARM-based Linux distributions to be run in a virtual machine at native speeds on M1 Macs. Parallels says running a Windows 10 ARM Insider Preview virtual machine natively on […]

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Parallels 16 for M1 Macs Gets Technical Preview 2 Update With New Features

Back in December, Parallels released a Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Macs Technical Preview Program, which is designed to allow Parallels to run Windows on ‌M1‌ Macs. Parallels today released a second Technical Preview, introducing new features and various improvements to the software for a better usage experience. The update adds support for suspending and […]

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Video: Testing Windows on an M1 Mac With Parallels 16

Late last week, Parallels launched a Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac Technical Preview Program, which allows M1 Mac owners to use the Parallels software. Paired with a version of Arm-based Windows that’s available through the Windows Insider program, it’s possible to get Windows up and running on an Arm-based Mac. In our latest YouTube video, […]

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Parallels 16 for M1 Macs Now Available Through Technical Preview Program

Parallels today began informing customers about the launch of a new Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Mac Technical Preview Program, which is available today. The software cannot run an Intel x86-based OS, and requires an Arm-based operating system installation image. Those who have signed up for the Technical Preview Program are able to be the […]

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