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Parallels Launches Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac

Parallels Launches Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac

Posted August 29, 2013 at 2:48pm by iClarified
Parallels today launched Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac, which lets customers run Windows and Mac applications simultaneously on a Mac without rebooting.

New features include cloud storage optimizations for iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive and SkyDrive. Customers will also enjoy increased productivity with Mac OS X features like Launchpad in Windows applications and using the upcoming OS X Mavericks. For Windows 8 users, Parallels Desktop 9 incorporates the familiar and much-missed real Start menu and Windows Start button.

Parallels Launches Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac


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Everyone from business owners, to web developers, IT professionals, Mac enthusiasts, parents and students will benefit from indispensable conveniences of Parallels Desktop 9, such as improved performance, MacBook Power Nap functionality in Windows and Windows applications, connecting Thunderbolt and Firewire storage devices to a Windows virtual machine, improved security features, and increased flexibility for users with multiple monitors. Parallels Desktop 9 also enhances its support of Mac gestures inside Windows applications and offers Linux users enhanced integration with the Mac OS.

Parallels Desktop 9 also delivers much improved performance for some of the most common scenarios and operations such as 40 percent improvement in disk performance; virtual machine startup and shutdown are now up to 25 percent faster; and customers can suspend their virtual machines in up to 20 percent less time than before. 3D graphics and web-browsing were also made noticeably speedier with up to 15 percent improvements for both.

Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac customers also get an exclusive six-month subscription to the just-released and critically acclaimed Parallels Access for iPad, a breakthrough product for people on-the-go that “applifies” Windows and Mac applications on a PC or Mac, letting customers remotely access and experience them as if they were made for iPad. Now people can enjoy native iPad gestures even in applications not optimized for iPad. With Parallels Access, just tap right to what you need to get done, in any Windows or Mac application. Mac users with Parallels Desktop 9 can also enjoy the “applified” experience for their Windows applications, using Parallels Access from an iPad. Details about Parallels Access and a free trial are available here: www.parallels.com/access.
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Features:
● Support for cloud services: Sync iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive etc., with your Mac and your Windows virtual machine without unnecessary duplication of files locally
● Enhanced Windows 8 and 8.1 support: Parallels Desktop brings back the real Start menu and lets customers use Metro apps in a window instead of full screen
● Security Center: Easily access and install complimentary security software subscriptions to keep the Mac and Windows virtual machines safe from viruses and malware, all from one location
● Enhanced new Virtual Machine Wizard: It is easier than ever to set up a new virtual machine, especially on computers that don’t have DVD drives
● Power Nap support: On a Retina MacBook Pro or a MacBook Air, the Power Nap feature now extends to Windows and Windows apps, so virtual machines and all Windows applications are always up-to-date
● Mac gestures inside Windows apps: Parallels Desktop now includes the addition of the Dictionary lookup gesture in Windows applications
● Thunderbolt and Firewire storage device support: For convenience of everyday use, customers can connect those devices directly to a Windows virtual machine
● PDF printer for Windows: Lets people print from any Windows application to a PDF on the Mac desktop, even if the application doesn’t have that functionality
● Sticky multi-monitor setup: When using Windows in Full Screen mode and connecting to an external monitor, Parallels Desktop will remember settings and put the Windows virtual machine back in full screen mode on the remote monitor
● Custom keyboard: Editable keyboard shortcuts help customize the Windows experience
● Linux guest integration: Parallels Desktop customers who use Linux now have additional and enhanced integration with the Mac OS


Availability and Pricing
Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac is available beginning Aug. 29, 2013, as an upgrade for current Parallels Desktop for Mac users. The full version will be available to new customers on www.parallels.com/desktop starting Sept. 5, 2013.

The standard retail price (SRP) of Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac is US$79.99, and the Student Edition is available for US$39.99. Parallels Desktop 9 Switch to Mac Edition is US$99.95. Upgrades are starting Aug. 28 for existing Parallels Desktop 7 or 8 for Mac customers for US$49.99. For a limited time, Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac customers receive a complimentary six-month subscription to Parallels Access for the Mac where Parallels Desktop 9 is installed and activated, a $39.99 value.

A free trial will be available starting September 5th.

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Steve12111
Steve12111 - August 30, 2013 at 12:02am
Kinda shitty, i brought Parallels 8 a month ago!
Violent A
Violent A - August 29, 2013 at 8:02pm
If there was a good Bluray ripper for MAC I could ditch mine too... but Good old DVDFab running on windows is still my best option. If this thing has launched why is there nothing on their website?
PNHUNTER
PNHUNTER - August 30, 2013 at 12:05am
I use Toast but the files turn so huge it does not make sense to rip; I end up spending more money (and time) on hard drives.
PNHUNTER
PNHUNTER - August 29, 2013 at 3:57pm
I have Parallels installed and it slows down my Mac like crazy...Parallels is so good it actually turns a Mac into a crapy PC.
PNHUNTER
PNHUNTER - August 29, 2013 at 3:55pm
I can't remember the last time I used my Mac cus every software I use and every website I visit works only on Windows. I am ready to sell it and get me a MacMini instead and use it as a HTPC.
nomames
nomames - August 29, 2013 at 4:11pm
I know your frustrations, i installed it at home in my mac because of work. But slowly the company started to change every pc to mac, and with compatible software which is awesome. Pretty much it was the company's way or the highway and that's what happened at my work if it wasn't mac compatible we didn't even bother. But i have nothing against windows.
nomames
nomames - August 29, 2013 at 3:30pm
Well i cant remember the last time i used windows on my mac, i guess its time to delete that partition and finally say goodbye.
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