Parallels Desktop is virtualization software developed by Parallels to allow a Chrome OS or macOS system to run Windows.
Description[]
Parallels Desktop allows Windows to run within a window on the client machine. Files and text can be dragged and dropped between operating systems.
Supported Windows versions[]
Video gallery[]
See also[]
- Hyper-V, hypervisor-based virtualization for Windows.
- Virtual PC, virtualization software for PCs that was acquired by Microsoft.
External links[]
- Parallels official website
- Parallels Desktop for Mac at Wikipedia
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