Enhanced Compatibility of Windows on Mac for Professional Environments

Enhanced Compatibility of Windows on Mac for Professional Environments

The‍ best way to ⁣run Windows on a Mac is being updated with new⁤ features and⁤ macOS Sonoma ‌compatibility. Among​ the new features in the latest Parallels Desktop⁤ release are TouchID support for Windows, enhanced⁢ multitouch, and better ⁣support for virtual machines in the clouds.

If you’ve used Parallels ‌before, you’ll⁢ notice ‌its spruced-up appearance. Dig a little deeper and there are numerous tweaks that ⁢seem particularly focused on⁢ professional users, including enhancements with a direct impact on ‌mixed-platform ⁤enterprises.

Plenty of improvements for work

Notably, ⁢and certainly a big nod in⁢ recognition of‌ the success ‍Apple is having selling Apple Silicon-powered‍ MacBook‍ Air and MacBook Pro‍ devices into business,⁣ it includes ⁣much better ‌Trackpad support. You can also ‍now use all ⁣the multitouch gestures you’re used to ‌using on​ a⁣ Mac while working ​in ‌a ⁢Windows app.

Enterprise and personal users ​will ‍also benefit from the much improved Touch ID integration, which means users with a secure Windows login and password can use Touch ID Mac ⁢to ​access ⁣Windows virtual machines. Is that the most secure and fastest way to access Windows yet? It may‌ well be, given that‌ you ‍can also ‍enroll Windows Virtual‍ Machines into Windows ‌Intune, which should⁢ please tech support⁢ in hybrid environments.

“Previously, to ensure that virtual⁢ Windows devices used by end-users in an ​organization can be enrolled in Microsoft Intune,⁣ an IT admin ‍could use only the mass deployment scenario, which is not convenient for some types ⁢of organizations,” ​the company said.

It⁢ is now​ possible to enroll‍ Windows⁤ 11 VMs in Intune via the Parallels My Account web app; the Windows image is ⁣simply shared via‌ cloud storage. This‍ is only available in the Parallels Desktop for Mac Business Edition. The latter also provides a range of tools for mass deployment of⁤ Window VMs, including unified​ volume licensing.

Remote access also improved

Cleaving ⁤to ⁣the ⁢business-related theme, ⁣Parallels Pro users gain a powerful remote access feature that lets them access a macOS Sonoma virtual‌ machine through port forwarding. That’s incredibly useful to developers ⁤working with Amazon or MacStadium-hosted ​Mac cloud⁣ instances. Pro users‌ also get more from their existing ‍Windows-only apps, such as ArcGIS CityEngine or VariCAD,‌ thanks to OpenGL4.1⁢ support.

Finally, ​it is also now possible to print directly from⁤ within a Windows app ‍running in ⁢the virtual machine on the Mac.⁢ That feature relies‍ on Shared ​Printing via Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).

The company introduced support for Windows ‌on⁢ ARM chips in Parallels Desktop 17, following that up with a subsequent version ​with a Windows installation built in. When used in Coherence mode, you no longer need to think about which OS is running ⁣the software you⁣ use.⁢ It works quickly and well.

What Parallels said

“For over 17 years, Parallels‍ Desktop for Mac ⁣has been an essential‍ tool for millions ⁢of‍ users worldwide, enabling them…

2023-08-22 20:48:03
Link⁣ from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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