![]() The latest update to Parallels Desktop 14, released November 20, is fully compatible with macOS Mojave 10. The ever-growing range of features and better support for Apple’s MacBook Pros makes Parallels 14 the continued pick for those users who need to run both operating systems at once. This is part of a series about the new features in Parallels Desktop® 14 for Mac. These enhancements continue to solidify our pick for the best way to run Windows on a Mac. All these options can be found on the Parallels website. You can also subscribe to get the latest standard Parallels 14 features for $80/year or $100/year for the pro or business editions. Version 14 is a new release and a paid upgrade for existing version 12 and version 13 owners. ![]() There are a range of other improvements as well: town along a maintained trail that runs parallel to the Kennicott Glacier. And if your favorite application isn’t supported, Parallels 14 has a Touch Bar Wizard which allows you to add Touch Bar optimizations of your choosing.ĭeploying Parallels has never been easier for IT departments, as managers can now invite new users via email to set up an account and all management has now been simplified. 1999 Aerial photos show that North Cascades National Park has lost 13 percent. According to 9to5Mac’s internal testing, a virtual machine running in Parallels 13 ate up over 45GB of space, while that same virtual machine eats up only 18GB of space in Parallels 14.įor MacBook Pro users who have a Touch Bar, Parallels 14 introduces further enhancements and greater application support for apps like QuickBooks, OneNote, AutoCAD, and Quicken. If your computer only houses 256GB of storage, you’ll know how quickly virtual machines eat up storage space. From apps to scanners, discover everything you need to go paperless at home or the office.įirst and foremost, Parallels 14 debuts improvements in virtual machine storage optimization. ![]() ![]() Get your copy of this free quick-start guide to going paperless. ![]()
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