Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
With more than 1 million users worldwide, the award-winning Parallels Desktop for Mac is easier than ever to use with its new Mac user interface and lightning-fast performance. It’s packed with dozens of new features that make running Windows programs on a Mac completely seamless.
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Overview
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Parallels Desktop for Mac makes it possible to run Windows XP or Vista, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X without rebooting. Award-winning virtualization technology lets you run Mac OS X and your favorite Windows applications at the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops.
Offering more than 50 new features, Parallels Desktop for Mac also comes with a complete suite of essential tools you need to run Windows on a Mac. You get $175 in bonus software including Kaspersky Internet Security, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis True Image.
Lightning-fast performanceParallels Desktop takes advantage of Intel Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors and Intel VT-x hardware accelerated virtualization, for near-native speed and rock-solid performance.
Unmatched compatibilityEnjoy all the benefits of having a Mac and keep running the Windows programs you can’t live without. Parallels Desktop for Mac runs thousands of Windows applications and is compatible with your favorite USB devices including mobile phones, printers, scanners, and GPS devices. You can run any version of Windows, including Vista and XP, as well as Linux, FreeBSD, even MS-DOS, at the same time as OS X. Parallels also supports running Mac OS X Leopard Server in a virtual machine.
Comprehensive protection and privacyParallels Internet Security by Kaspersky protects your Windows programs from virus and spyware threats and even includes a firewall and anti-spam tools. Parallels Desktop also includes SmartGuard instant “snapshots” which make backup and recovery easier than ever.
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Features
- Advanced virtualization engine with lightning-fast performance
- Use Windows on your Mac without rebooting
- Install Windows XP and Vista in three easy steps
- Coherence 4.0 makes Windows programs run and act like Mac applications
- Run thousands of Windows applications at near native speed
- Support for OpenGL and DirectX 9.0 3D graphics software including games
- Drag and drop files between Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X
- Parallels Energy Saver maximizes notebook battery life
- Built-in Windows virus and spyware protection
- Migrate your existing PC to your Mac; even import Boot Camp partitions and VMware Fusion virtual machines
- Use iPhone to manage virtual machines
- Speech recognition support; use your voice to control major Parallels commands
- Unmatched ease of use
System Requirements
- Mac OS X v10.4.11 or v10.5 or later
- Intel Core Duo processor
- 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended)
- 450MB of free hard-disk space for installation, plus space to allocate your virtual machine
- Internet connection for select features and online updates
- Windows or other operating system (Not included)
Most Useful Reviews
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
Parallels 4 should be a hit
Written by LH from CLERMONT
Nov 11, 2008
I have been a saisfied Parallels user for about two years. I participated in the Parallels 4 beta review and am pleased to report that this new software is great! Stable, very fast, new user interface, 3d directx 9.0, open GL, DirectX shaders, 32 and 64 bit operating systems, 256 video,8 gb ram, partition resizing FAT 32 support, are just some of the improvements.
The install procedure is much improved and should go smoothly (occasionally Windows install acts up, but that is usually a Windows problem). (Follow the instructions exactly!) Parallels Tools take a while to install but should work well. If you have problems installing, rebooting the Mac seems to solve most of the problems.
I think that many more games will now work in Parallels (my Roller Coaster Tycoon now runs flawlessly and fast compared to several problems before). Other beta users reported a lot of applications that will now work. I still do not think that every game will work, so don't be disappointed if your doesn't.
The configure tab is much improved over previous versions and there are lots of things you can configure. My computer worked well with the default settings. You can right-click on the mouse and configure the menu bar on the startup screen.
I use Windows for Quicken, EWallet (synching with Iphone), Microsoft Publisher (all 2007 products work well), and several Coffee Cup web applications, and several other applications that aren't available in Mac versions. All of these applications work well. If you sync with Ewallet, be sure you use default networking.
I particularly like the Coherence mode. It has been improved over Parallels 3 and integrated fine with Mac. I have lots of clip art on the windows side and I can access it on the Mac side as fast as Mac files (was much slower in previous version.)
The integrated help user manual is great -- and explains most that you need to know.
The supporting applications (Compressor, etc.) are much improved and there are lots of ways to back up -- including an automatic one similar to time machine.
I have also beta tested a new iphone application which will eventually integrate with Parallels 4. As of now it will turn on and off, suspend, and pause the VM. I think the uses will eventually be expanded.
I am using this in my Imac 2.16 gb 4gb memory machine with Windows XP home. I would recommend that you use Windows XP (less problems than Vista) and with the coherence mode you really don't need to see an interface -- use the superior Mac one!
I only have one minor problem with the application. Commercial videos will not display in Coherence mode but work fine in Windowed mode and Full Screen mode. Hopefully, this will get fixed in an update. I'm sure some users will encounter other problems as this product is used in many ways.
I think they will still have a 30 day free trial (so no cost to give it a try). You won't be sorry.
And, no, I am not connected with Parallels in any way.
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
Parallels Desktop 4.0 Review from closed Beta Participant
Written by MO
Nov 11, 2008
After using PD 4 daily for two months, I have to say that Parallels now has the upper hand in Mac virtualization.
Parallels is an excellent solution for running Office 2007 with Outlook and countless other Windows-only software and with support for Open GL 2.1 and DirectX 9.0, even the occasional Windows game that doesn't require the latest hardware. Version 4.0 also boasts a slick, completely redesigned user interface with new icons and graphics. PD4 also now supports up to 8GB of Ram on the Virtual Machine and 8 CPUs and more interestingly, a new "Adaptive Hypervisor"; mode that intelligently assigns CPU cycles to the operating system in use at the moment by the user. Integration of Windows with OS X is almost complete as it is now possible to place Windows System Tray Icons on the OS X Menu Bar.
Parallels now offers a built-in "Safe Mode"; where you can confidently install programs you suspect might contain malware and if one wishes, easily return to state previous to install. Performance on my machine feels a lot snappier too, suspends and resumes are fast and I leave my Windows VM running all the time and I cannot really say I notice any slowdown. A new interesting feature in PD 4 I have not tested is iPhone support, Parallels says you can now manage your virtual machines remotely through your iPhone. A free app is available on the App Store. In conclusion, all I can say is Parallels was already a great program and with each new version it keeps getting better. I can use all the Windows-only programs necessary for work without leaving the comfort of my Mac.
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
AMAZING
Written by MC
Nov 14, 2008
I've used and older version of Parallel before and it worked smoothly and then tested VM Ware Fusion and that was not as good as the older version of Parallels. I then decided to purchase Parallels 4.0 and I am extremely happy I did so. Best move. Works with no glitches and switching from windows to mac is easy and smooth. All my folders are accessible from both platforms and they all work. Great Job from the parallels team.
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Most Recent Reviews
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
Do not buy Parallels
Written by LD from Toronto
Oct 27, 2009
Impossible to uninstall
Messy operation
Fusion 3 is far cleaner10 of 21 people found this useful
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
Great Product
Written by SB from delmar
Oct 7, 2009
I am using it to have my old windows laptop on my mac and it is working great. I am so happy i went to parallels.
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Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac
Vista Runs Great under Parallels 4.0!
Written by RT from Fairfield
Sep 29, 2009
Parallels does an excellent job running Windows Vista on my MacBook (Mid-2009) model. I purchased Parallels and a retail copy of Vista and both installed fine on my computer. The Coherence mode is really nice and allows your Vista windows to be displayed alongside your Mac windows. Overall, it has great performance and doesn't drain the battery as much as one might think. There are some things to consider when buying this or installing it. I didn't realize Windows Aero wasn't supported when I installed this, but there are rumors that Parallels 5.0 will support Aero. Regardless, Vista runs fine without Aero turned on and looks much better than XP. To run Parallels you really need 4GB of memory. You might be able to use XP under 2GB, but I would recommend your computer have 4GB or more of memory. I did encounter some issues installing Parallels under Snow Leopard. The version I installed was an early version of 4.0 that technically did not support Snow Leopard. It asked me if I wanted to download the most recent updated version. I said yes, and it downloaded but would not mount the disk image. I eventually installed the Disk Version. It ran o.k., however I wanted the most recent updated version. Parallels asked me if I want to download the update, and I said yes. Once again, the installation tried to take off, but it would not install. I eventually went to Parallel's website and downloaded the update from Parallel's website. I clicked Download, then Parallels Desktop for Mac. It downloaded o.k., but after I installed it, Parallels would not start at all. I eventually used the Parallel's installation Disk Image's Uninstaller program to uninstall Parallels. Make sure to use the uninstaller that is the same as or newer than the version of Parallels you are uninstalling. After uninstalling, I restarted and re-installed Parallels from the downloaded Parallel's Disk Image. It installed perfectly, remembered my product key, kept my Vista installation intact, and since then everything has been running just fine. I placed all this info on here for those who might encounter this problem, as very little is said about it on the Parallels website. My conclusion is, it is probably best to just download the update, install it, then use your Product Key that came with the boxed version you bought to activate it. Another minor issue you might encounter is with the sound. The sound in Parallels is fine as long as you don't have two or more programs open at once. If you do, it will become distorted and grainy. Also, if you use Airport, make sure to set the networking to Bridged Ethernet and Airport, otherwise you will not be able to use the internet. Parallels does have some minor issues, but overall it's a great virtualization program that I highly recommend! …More
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Which software is a better parallel program - Parallels Desktop or VMFirmware? What are the differences?
- Asked by DS from Culver City
- Oct 6, 2009
Best Answer
Great question.
Having used both I tend to recommend Parallels Desktop over VMware Fusion for it's ease of use, setup and integration with the Mac. Having said that, VMware are bring out a new version later this month which has many new good features. If you didn't need a Windows solution now, it might be worth waiting for and checking out. Both Parallels and VMware offer free time limited trials of their programs from their websites.
If your needs are modest and basic, I would just pickup a copy of Parallels right now, but if you had more complex requirements to might want to compare the specifications of the two a little more closely. …More- Answered by TP from SPENCE
- Oct 8, 2009
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Will it work with Windows 7 ?
- Asked by AA from SOUTH SHIELDS
- Oct 8, 2009
Best Answer
I tested the latest Windows 7 RC using Parallels 4.0 and everything seems to work fine - it's fast, too!
Of course, we'll have to wait for Windows 7 to be released to find out for sure. However, I'm confident that the release version of Windows 7 will work just fine right out of the box but even on the off chance there is an issue I'm sure Parallels would address it quickly via free update. …More- Answered by BR from Montville
- Oct 8, 2009
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will it work with MAC OS X Snow leopard ?
- Asked by JR from Chula Vista
- Oct 6, 2009
Best Answer
Parallels Desktop 4 will work with Snow Leopard. If you're running an earlier version you will need to upgrade it buy either ordering a new copy from the Apple Store or buying the upgrade directly from the Parallels website. …More
- Answered by TP from SPENCE
- Oct 8, 2009
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Most Recent
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Can i play multiplayer games for windows on a LAN (example: age of empires II) ?
- Asked by IB
- Nov 6, 2009
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i run Quickbooks and have only had PC, Quicken Australia are not helpful when i asked if i can run Quickbooks on a Mac will this program help ?
- Asked by RW from Broken Hill
- Nov 5, 2009
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How can I manage that a German keyboard will run on parallels. On my MacBook Pro only runs an English keyboard in parallels.
- Asked by MM from Langenargen
- Nov 5, 2009
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Dows anyone run Quickbooks for Windows on parallels? How does it work?
- Asked by MC from Natal
- Nov 4, 2009
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can i run autocad on the mac with window parallels
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- Nov 3, 2009
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Can I share 'Parallels' program cd with my brother's mac? or do I have to buy another? My bro already has one
- Asked by YC from HACIENDA HEIGHTS
- Nov 3, 2009
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can I use magic jack with out windows ? I am using show leopard
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- Nov 1, 2009
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will office 2008 mac run with parallels?
- Asked by PJ from Indianapolis
- Nov 1, 2009

