Parallels Toolbox 3, the latest version of Parallels’ suite of easy-to-use tools is launching today on Windows and Mac. Compared to the version 1.5 (for Windows) and 2.5 (for Mac) we tested last. Parallels, a company that's probably best known for its outstanding Parallels Desktop for Mac virtualization software, has today launched Parallels Toolbox for Windows, a tool designed to. Parallels, a global leader in cross-platform solutions and creator of industry-leading software for running Windows applications on a Mac, today launched Parallels Toolbox 3 for Windows and Mac with even more single-click easy-to-use tools that simplify tedious everyday computing chores down to just a click or two.
Originally included as part of the Parallels Desktop machine virtualisation application for Mac, Parallels Toolbox can now be purchased as a stand-alone package and contains a suite of tools that most Mac users will find very useful. 5 top ways to run Windows on a Mac With options ranging from Boot Camp to Parallels to VirtualBox and others, the big question is which one makes it easy to manage Windows-running Macs within your.
This update puts a heavy focus on enhanced storage optimization, with Parallels Desktop being around 20-30 percent smaller than earlier releases. The company says virtual machines can also save as much as 20GB of additional disk space depending on how they're configured. Elsewhere, the developers have optimized the compression of memory states saved with the Snapshots tool, which takes on average 15 percent less storage space, while a new disk space wizard provides users with suggestions on how to economize storage, with advice on managing multiple virtual machines and VM snapshots. In addition, Parallels 14 introduces several Windows features for use in macOS. For example, Microsoft Ink is now available for editing Office documents, and stylus support has been added to CorelDRAW, Fresh Paint, PowerPoint, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Parallels Desktop also now includes Touch Bar features on compatible MacBook Pros for OneNote, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Microsoft Visio, and other apps, while a Touch Bar wizard offers users the ability to customize Windows app shortcuts from Apple's OLED function strip. Lastly, Parallels Toolbox has received some additional Mac features including new options to screenshot entire web pages, resize images and perform memory consolidation functions. Parallels Desktop 14 for Mac is available from August 23. Existing Parallels 12 and 13 users can upgrade to the new version for $50. New users can sign up for an $80 a year subscription or make a one-time purchase of Parallels 14 for $100. Parallels Desktop 14 Pro Edition and Business Edition both cost $100 per year. Note that a Windows license is not included in the software and must be bought separately.
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