Apple M Chips Guide: M1, M2, M3, M4 & M5 Explained
The M chip is perhaps Apple’s most important release in the 2020s (so far). Introduced in November 2020, the M1 chip was the first one designed exclusively for macOS. Its speed, efficiency, and power...
Parallels Desktop 20.1.0: AI integration, Enterprise strength
Just about a month ago, the Parallels team unveiled Parallels Desktop 20, a major leap forward for our product. Now, I’m excited to introduce our latest update — Parallels Desktop 20.1.0. This...
Parallels Desktop for Mac version 19.3.0 is available!
Hello, Parallels Desktop fans! Our unstoppable engineering team continues to innovate, moving the needle further. I am happy to share another significant milestone for Parallels Desktop 19 for Mac and introduce you to our third...
Excel Mac vs Windows: Differences explained & how to get the best of both
Do you want to get the best possible Excel experience and access the full capabilities of the business world’s most popular spreadsheet application? Do you prefer to work on a Mac, but don’t always love the experience of accessing...
Apple announces M2 Ultra Chip at WWDC23: Parallels Desktop bridges the gap for Windows Users
Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is one of the highlights of the year for developers, Apple fans, and anyone else who wants to see the latest and...
Tips for Backing up Windows in Parallels Desktop for Mac
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...
Yes, you can run macOS Monterey in a VM on Mac with Intel and Apple M1 Chip
One of the first things I do when an OS that I am interested in releases a new beta version is to install it in a virtual machine (VM) in Parallels® Desktop for Mac. By definition, beta releases...