![]() Parallels Desktop 15 also introduces support for Bluetooth Low Energy devices, allowing users to access selected devices not just in Windows 10 and 8.1 virtual machines, but also Android and Kernel VMs running Kernel 3.13 or later. ![]() The shared Bluetooth driver is version 4.0 and makes it possible to - for example - play games in the VM using the Xbox Controller. One of Parallels Desktop’s main selling points is its ability to integrate parts of the virtual Windows environment into your Mac desktop. Version 15 extends these capabilities further with two additional features: the first is the ability to email files directly from Finder using a virtual Windows email application (choose 'Send with Windows Email App' from the Share menu - users will need to enable this first via the 'System Preferences > Extensions > Share Menu'). The other feature sees Parallels adapt to the different way that macOS processes screenshots, restoring the ability to drag previews into Windows applications to open them there. This drag-and-drop capability will also extend to pulling content from Safari, Photos and other Mac apps too. Parallels Desktop 15 will - on the release of Catalina - make it possible to use Apple Pencil in Windows applications, while Sidecar support will allow users to deploy compatible iPads as a secondary display for their Windows VMs. Pro and Business users gain access to a new vTPM (Virtual Platform Trusted Module), which allows Windows VMs to access additional security features, such as BitLocker support and virtual smart cards. They may also now directly attach physical drives to VMs as virtual internal drives. Parallels Desktop 15.0 is available now as a trial download for Macs running macOS 10.12 or later. The standard edition is available for a one-off price of $99.99 ($49.99 upgrade from version 12), with several limitations including a maximum of 8GB RAM and four processor cores for each virtual machine. Users can also purchase an annual recurring subscription with access to new major releases when they appear. A standard subscription costs $79.99 a year, while the Pro Edition can be purchased for $49.99 per year (upgrade from any edition) or $99.99 (new subscription).Use Windows side-by-side with macOS (no restarting required) on your MacBook®, MacBook Pro, iMac®, iMac Pro, Mac mini® or Mac Pro®. Share files and folders, copy and paste images and text & drag and drop files between Mac and Windows applications. ![]() Parallels Desktop automatically detects what you need to get started so you are up and going within minutes! If you need Windows, you’ll be prompted to Download and Install Windows 10 OR Choose your existing Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, or Boot Camp® installation. MacOS 10.Graphic and resource-hungry Windows applications run effortlessly without slowing down your Mac. From now on, you can update Parallels Desktop without having to enter a password.Resolves an issue with Parallels Tools failing to install in Fedora with kernel 5.5.8.Keep IT in control of end user licenses and Windows virtual machines with a Unified Volume License Key, centralized license management, and advanced security features available in Parallels Desktop Business Edition.Up to 64 GB vRAM and 16 vCPUs per virtual machine lets you run even the most demanding applications with ease. Parallels Desktop Pro Edition gives your virtual machines more processing power.Select productivity, games, design, or development, and Parallels Desktop 11 for Mac will optimize your virtual machine settings and performance for you. ![]() You can run just about anything on your Mac!
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