Run Windows on your Intel Mac
Published July 6th, 2006 in CapMacNow it’s easy to run Windows on your Intel Mac – right alongside Mac OS X.
Parallels Desktop for Mac lets you switch back and forth between Mac OS X and fullscreen Windows XP with a simple keystroke. Or run Windows inside a window right on your Macintosh desktop. Now Mac users can run important applications available only for Windows – programs like Microsoft Project, Access, Money, Act!, Goldmine, Internet Explorer and more. Unlike Boot Camp, which requires the user to restart his Mac, Parallels Desktop for Mac runs Windows simultaneously with Mac OS X. As Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal put it, “It’s like having two computers in one, the best of both worlds.”
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