I am thoroughly impressed with this product. I have been using
Solaris (in its many incarnations since the mid 80's SunOS days),
Windows (since Windows 2.0), Linux (since inception), FreeBSD
(since inception), and Mac OS X (since its NexT days).
With the above in mind (years of getting into trouble during OS
installation and usage etc.. I expected the very worst when
attempting to get Solaris 10, Linux (Debian), FreeBSD 6.x, and
Windows XP installed on a Mac Mini such that I could have all of
these operating systems at my disposal without quad-booting. To my
utter disbelief (I am still trying to recover from the immense
euphoria..) Parallels delivered to me the absolute simplest
installation and usage experience across all said operating systems
that I have ever experienced.
I now have a MacIntel Mac Mini (one of several that I will be
stocking up on while I wait the Microsoft Universal Binary port of
Office) that delivers me the long sought nirvana of having Solaris,
FreeBSD, Linux, Windows XP, and Mac OS X on a single desktop!
If you want to enjoy one of the genuine innovations of our time,
simply make parallels an integral part of your Mac OS X experience
(whether you are an end-user, developer, administrator, or systems
integrator).
Parallels Desktop Release Candidate 2, uh, released: "
Filed under: OS, Software
Get your mice clicking ladies and gentlemen, as Parallels has
offered up the final test version of Parallels Desktop for Mac,
their virtualization software that allows you to run almost any OS
right within Mac OS X. With this version, however, Parallels has
increased the app's final price to $79.99, as they have
incorporated their Compressor Server tool (due to user feedback)
into the software package for streamlining and optimizing your
virtual machines and the amount of disk space they occupy. The beta
testing pre-order price of $39.99 is still in place, and probably
more appetizing than ever. Other new features and improvements in
the Release Candidate 2 include:
- Significantly improved performance
- Improved USB performance and broader device support
- Improved Host-guest networking
- Automatic network adapters now switch on-the-fly
- Guest OS no longer steals host IP address in some DHCP
servers
- Fullscreen mode is now customizable
- Integration with Virtue is now bug-free
- Customizable Ctrl + Click mapping
- Guest 32bit color is supported when Parallels Tools is
installed
- Improved Shared folders performance
- Resolved shared folders/MS Office incompatibility issues
- Windows 98 no longer consumes 99% host CPU even when idle (in
VT-x mode)
Also note that if you
download this
newest release, you must re-install the Parallels Tools for
guest Windows installations (NT/2000/XP/2003). As with previous
beta releases, this download is free before the software package
goes official.
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(Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog
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