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October 2011
(84%)
28 Reviews
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uitstekende prestaties; integratie van Mac OS X Lion,
VMconversies traag; Lionvirtualisatie beperkt.
Apple lokt steeds meer gebruikers. Maar blijkbaar kan een groot deel van de mensen die overstappen toch niet zonder Windows. Dat verklaart het succes van Parallels Desktop, een populair virtualisatiepakket dat nu een nieuwe versie krijgt. Parallels snijdt...
Abstract: Apple lokt steeds meer gebruikers. Maar blijkbaar kan een groot deel van de mensen die overstappen toch niet zonder Windows. Dat verklaart het succes van Parallels Desktop, een populair virtualisatiepakket dat nu een nieuwe versie krijgt.Parallels snijdt ...
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Published: 2011-10-20, Author: P , review by: itespresso.de
Ausprobiert: Parallels Desktop 7Mit hervorragender Client-Software für mobile Endgeräte und der Unterstützung für Masseninstallationen setzt Parallels Desktop 7 sich im Bereich Mac-basierter Virtualisierung an die Spitze des Feldes.Eines der ersten Dinge,...
Parallels really went the extra mile with Desktop 7 for Mac. You can see it in the simplest of details like the on-the-fly icon changes for Windows executable files. They appear with small parallel lines on top of the icon. Users are always com...
Abstract: One of the facts of life a Mac user has to face is that a substantial body of software simply isn’t available for the platform. In some cases, that’s not a problem if equivalent applications for Apple’s operating system exist. But all too often, corpor...
Abstract: The inclusion of Boot Camp in Mac OS X means that every Mac can also be a Windows PC, at least for those happy to use just one operating system at a time, with a reboot in between and limited access to shared data. For everyone else, virtualisation is a better solution. Read more: http://www.itpro.co.uk/636652/head-to-head-parallels-desktop-7-vs-vmware-fusion-4#ixzz33YgkxYtJ..
Published: 2011-10-03, Author: Karl , review by: macworld.co.uk
Uses Lion's Full Screen mode, Mission Control, Launch Pad; virtualises Lion within Lion
Won’t work on older Intel Macs
Parallels pipped VMware to the post to become the first virtualisation tool to take advantage of Lion's enhanced user interface (though Fusion 4 launched soon after). It's an inexpensive upgrade with a lot of new features. Tempting for first-time buyers...
Abstract: The powerhouses of Mac OS X virtualization both got beefy updates in the last few weeks and they're begging for comparison. (Read our original Parallels 6 and Fusion 3 reviews for more on the older versions.) We stripped the hype wrappers off of the ...
Runs Windows and other operating systems on the OS X desktop, Tight integration of Windows apps with OS X, Fast performance, Many options for importing an existing Windows system,
Some excess desktop and file clutter; glitches with legacy apps running under Windows XP, Setting up Windows networking is more involved than with VMWare Fusion, Costs more than Fusion,
One of two superb OS X apps (the other is VMware Fusion) that let you run Windows or Linux in tight integration with OS X itself. ...