

An Ethernet virtual network card compatible with Realtek RTL8029(AS), capable of up to 16 network interface connections,.Up to three bi-directional parallel ports, each of which can be mapped to a real port, to a real printer, or to an output file,.Up to four serial ports that can be mapped to a pipe or to an output file,.Virtual CD/DVD-ROM drives can be mapped to either physical drives or ISO image files. This includes virtual hard drives ranging in size from 20 MB to 2 TB each and CD/DVD-ROM drives. A 1.44 MB floppy drive, which can be mapped to a physical drive or to an image file,.VGA and SVGA video adapter with VESA 3.0 support and OpenGL and DirectX 10.1 acceleration,.Up to 64 GB of RAM for guest virtual machines,.


Parallels agreed: “ Since we've got a great Mac product, we should make it look and sound like a Mac product.”, it was therefore renamed ‘Parallels Desktop for Mac’. This name was not well received within the Mac community, where some felt that the name, particularly the term “workstation,” evoked the aesthetics of a Windows product. Its name initially was ' Parallels Workstation for Mac OS X', which was consistent with the company's corresponding Linux and Windows products. Released on June 15, 2006, it was the first software product to bring mainstream virtualization to Macintosh computers utilizing the Apple–Intel architecture (earlier software products ran PC software in an emulated environment). It is developed by Parallels, since 2018 a subsidiary of Corel.

Parallels Desktop for Mac is software providing hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors, and since version 16.5 also for Apple silicon-based Macintosh computers. English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Polish, Czech
