![]() I’ve been running Windows 10 on my Mac since Parallels shipped its upgraded solution. While I’m not anticipating professional users will spend too much time playing games at work, the fact that you can look forward to that level of performance when running Windows on a Mac suggests many business-focused apps should also work well on Apple’s systems. Plus, there are under-the-hood graphics improvements that let you play popular Windows games, such as Rage, on your Mac. ![]() There’s a picture-in-picture mode that lets you keep an eye on all your active VMs while using the Mac. ![]() The software also integrates the forthcoming Windows People Bar with the Mac’s Touch Bar, which is a nice touch. Windows users working in VM on a Mac will probably like that Taskbar pinned elements and Cortana are made available through the Touch Bar. Microsoft’s Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and most available browsers are all compatible. Parallels claims “thousands” of other Windows applications that run in the virtual machine can be customized with Touch Bar actions. One of the best things about the new version of Parallels is that if you are using a MacBook Pro, you can now control some important Windows applications using the Touch Bar. The installation assistant also helps you to install a variety of Linux flavors, macOS, or even Android as virtual machines, making Macs even more flexible solutions for many needs. And if you need to download an OS, then you must be certain you can handle downloading at least 4GB of data on whatever internet connection you are using when you install. ![]() While installation is easy, it isn’t short. ![]()
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