Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac is released
News|by Leanne Bevan|24 August 2016
A fast, easy, and powerful solution for running Windows applications on a Mac—without rebooting, Parallels Desktop 12 for Mac enables you to easily switch between Mac and Windows apps. The powerful performance lets you run Windows applications, like Microsoft Office, without compromise. The solution now includes Parallels Toolbox, making it easy to perform dozens of essential daily tasks on your Mac.
Enable one Mac to handle all of your computing needs. Run the PC programs your work requires and the Mac applications you love. A Mac-centric office can still run the business-critical PC applications that you and your users need.
Head to our website, or call +44 (0)1364 654100 to find out more.
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