You can also determine exactly how you want to use Windows on the Mac. For example, in Microsoft’s Edge browser you can open a new tab directly from the Touch Bar. The support of the Touch Bar is not new, but also shows that Parallels wants to offer a perfect Mac experience – also for an operating system like Windows. If you connect a device via USB, you will be asked in a small window whether you want to use it in macOS or in Windows. It’s the small things that make Parallels so good. Support for new Windows versions adds Parallels very quickly with updates to its program. Even the high resolutions of the Retina displays were immediately supported thanks to special drivers. Although the Mac requires quite a bit of power to run macOS and Windows simultaneously, Parallels on our MacBook Pro 15-inch always worked very smoothly. Parallels work super easy and still offers all the options that you expect from such virtualization software.
For the case that you want to run Windows on the Mac, the program is our first choice.
Generally, we are very satisfied with Parallels Desktop 14.