The Parallel, a Virginia-based startup has introduced the final version of its Mac virtualization software. It will begin after two months for testing. Parallels released the beta version of Parallel Desktop for Mac in April. Apple Computer launches the Boot Camp after that. It allows Intel-based Macs to boot either Windows or Mac OS X.
The Parallel system use Intel’s Virtualization Technology and built new Macs running the Intel Core Duo. It allows the software named as hypervisor to create multiple operating systems, which have all direct and simultaneous access to the hardware. All new Mac Mini, iMac and Macbook Pro machines includes VT.
Parallel is offering the software for $49.99 only for 30 days after that it will increase to $79.99. Approximately 100,000 beta testers from 71 countries will help in bugging out the test system. The software not only limited for Windows on Mac, but also it can run on Linux or other X86 based OS on Mac.
It will also support the cut and paste feature between operating system virtual machines. Still the dual-booting is superior for high performance task.
Apple has said it has no plans to offer Windows virtualization for the Mac.
Parallels is also making virtualization software for Windows and Linux machines.
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