There's no word at present whether Parallels will run Windows on the forthcoming Apple Silicon Macs that Apple announced at WWDC, but Parallels says it will release further information on this further down the line. Lastly, in addition to all the work that has gone on under the hood to ensure Big Sur compatibility, Parallels 16 also brings a new look to the software that's more in keeping with Apple's redesigned interface in macOS 11. Parallels has also launched a plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio to simplify testing on different operating systems. ![]() For new users of Parallels Desktop installing Windows, the latest Parallels Desktop build will install Windows Pro Edition. If Windows is not activated, users will be prompted to do so via a Windows dialog. Virtual machines can now be set to automatically return unused disk space when shutting down, and Windows Travel Mode claims to be able to increase laptop battery by up to 10 percent.Įlsewhere, Pro Edition users can now name their custom networks, and export virtual machines in a compressed format that are a said to be a fraction of their pre-compressed size. However, if you are not using one of the supported editions, Parallels recommends upgrading to Windows 11 Pro or Enterprise. There are new multi-touch gestures for Windows apps such as smooth zoom and rotate multi-touch gestures, while printing from Windows (with Shared Printers) now allows users to print on both sides and use more paper sizes, from A0 to envelope. ![]() This version claims to launch twice as fast and offers a 20 percent improvement in DirectX performance, with OpenGL 3 graphics in Windows and Linux also said to be improved. While support for Big Sur is the headline feature, Parallels 16 also comes with several new features and improvements. ![]() That forced the developers to re-engineer the virtualization software from the ground up, but that challenge has now been officially completed. When Apple introduced macOS Big Sur, it ended support for the third-party kernel extensions that previous versions of Parallels were built on. Parallels Desktop 16 released today, bringing some notable new features and performance enhancements to the virtualization software, including full support for macOS Big Sur.
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