Parallels Desktop for Mac 3.0 Build 4560 Released
Date: Wednesday, July 18th, 2007, 08:08
Category: Software
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Late Tuesday, software company Parallels released build 4560 of its best-selling Parallels Desktop for Mac emulation program.
The new build, an 83.2 megabyte download (courtesy of VersionTracker, adds the following fixes and changes:
-Better customizability of SmartSelect for easier app/file integration.
-Faster & smoother Boot Camp partition use.
-Much smoother fullscreen transitions. No more flickering or lagging redraws.
-Improved Parallels Tools for Linux…we’ve added a Time Sync tool.
-The return of the Parallels Image Tool!
-A beefed up Parallels Explorer that makes sharing files and working with non NTFS drives easier. Sharp new graphics too.
-More powerful Snapshot manager that gives you greater control over how snapshots -re created and deleted.
-Minor tweaks and fixes.
Parallels Desktop for Mac 3.0 retails for US$79.99 and requires an Intel-based Mac and Mac OS X 10.4 or later to run.
If you’ve tried the new version and have either positive or negative feedback about it, let us know in the forums.
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Late Tuesday, software company Parallels released build 4560 of its best-selling Parallels Desktop for Mac emulation program.
The new build, an 83.2 megabyte download (courtesy of VersionTracker, adds the following fixes and changes:
-Better customizability of SmartSelect for easier app/file integration.
-Faster & smoother Boot Camp partition use.
-Much smoother fullscreen transitions. No more flickering or lagging redraws.
-Improved Parallels Tools for Linux…we’ve added a Time Sync tool.
-The return of the Parallels Image Tool!
-A beefed up Parallels Explorer that makes sharing files and working with non NTFS drives easier. Sharp new graphics too.
-More powerful Snapshot manager that gives you greater control over how snapshots -re created and deleted.
-Minor tweaks and fixes.
Parallels Desktop for Mac 3.0 retails for US$79.99 and requires an Intel-based Mac and Mac OS X 10.4 or later to run.
If you’ve tried the new version and have either positive or negative feedback about it, let us know in the forums.
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