Parallels Desktop 8 also supports using the new Mountain Lion Dictation feature in Windows apps, plus you can now drag and drop attachments to the Windows Outlook dock icon for attaching them in a new mail. Full Windows 8 support isn’t yet implemented (it will be a FREE update after it’s final release) — but enhancements should include full multi-touch support on compatible displays and the ability to download Windows 8 direct from the Parallels Wizard. Parallels Desktop 8.0.18100 is available as a free trial download for Macs running OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) or later with a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB RAM (4GB recommended) and up to 15GB free hard drive space for Windows in addition to the program’s own 700MB requirements. The full version retails for $79.99 — upgrades are available for Parallels 6/7 users for $49.99. You can head to their website here.]]>
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Come on Onuora you can do way better than that at almost half the price:
vmware.com/products/desktop_virtualization/fusion/competition.html
and if in doubt:
http://www.vmware.com/products/desktop_virtualization/fusion/overview.html
go on, dig deaper:
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/features.html
Personally I’ve found the ultimate virtualization freeware, VMware Player to be far more superior than both Oracle’s VM VirtualBox & Parallel’s offering.