It’s a moment of exhilaration for all the architects, engineers, and design enthusiasts out there!
I know that blending the beast that is AutoCAD with our cherished Mac computers is a dream come...
We’re very excited to announce Parallels Desktop 18.1 update, which fully supports macOS Ventura as a primary OS and offers a ton of other...
The new release of Parallels® Desktop 18 is loaded with innovative new features, but one of my favorites is the dramatically improved game controller connectivity.
Earlier versions of Parallels...
In recognition of World Backup Day, this post shows you how best to back up the Windows installation on your Mac in Parallels® Desktop.
Yes, you really should back up!
A few years ago, I had a...
After much anticipation, since it was first shown at WWDC20 nine months ago, Apple released the Universal Control feature in macOS Monterey 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4.
Video 1 shows you what Universal...
Guest blog post by Dmitry Geynisman, Product Manager at Parallels
You might have heard the BIG news from Google about the early access release of Chrome OS Flex – a “standalone” version of Google’s OS that can be...
Guest blog post by Dmitry Geynisman, Product Manager at Parallels
A Guide for playing Windows games on a Mac
I’ve been playing computer games since I was six years old. My cousin...
In what now seems like a lifetime ago, I was a programmer who used (and was a major advocate of) the Prograph programming language. As you can see in Figure 1, Prograph was a visual programming language. The boxes and lines you see in Figure 1 are not an...
As I have detailed in a previous post, many newly released games don’t work well in Parallels® Desktop. (There are several reasons for this that are all explained in that earlier post.) So, it is a real...
Even on a large screen Mac, the icons in the Mac menu bar can take up more than half of the menu bar (Figure 1). Some of these icons are from Apple, and others are from applications I have installed on this...