
Version 13 was released last night, so I immediately upgraded. For the last week I’ve been putting it through its paces, installing Windows 10 (purchased just for this review) and several other operating systems, and trying just about every feature in the program. I was provided a review license, and installed version 12 on my macOS Sierra-based iMac. See the Alternatives section of this review.

So I found myself using a combination of dual boot, virtualization (using VMware and VirtualBox) and Wine. I enjoyed the change, but still needed certain Windows apps on a regular basis.

After using Microsoft Windows for over a decade, I made a deliberate move away from the operating system in 2003. Reasons Behind My Reviews and Ratings Parallels Desktop for Mac: What's in it For You? One of the best and easiest ways to run Windows on your Mac is with Parallels Desktop.

It does this by allowing you to install Windows on a virtual machine - a computer emulated in software.
IS PARALLELS 13 ONLY GOOD FOR ONE MAC? FOR MAC
