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New Parallels Beta Build 3036 Released


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Parallels has released a new beta, build 3036, that sports a heap of long awaited features that have been highly requested. Some of these features include booting from, reading, and writing to Boot Camp partitions as well something called Coherency. Coherency is an awesome new feature that allows you to run your Windows applications from Parallels, right on top of Mac OS X. Tim Sugent from the Parallels Forum provides us with more details on the update:

  • New Look and Feel and Improved Usability. Completely redesigned windows and dialogues to make them even easier and smooth. Too many changes to describe – just check them out yourselves

  • Virtual Machines Catalogue. A very useful feature for those having more than one VM – now all of them are available through centralized VM catalogue which appears on each Parallels Desktop for Mac instance start in case you have more than one VM

  • One-click Virtual Machine Aliases:
    • Automatically created by OS installation assistant or by drag-and-drop from title bar pressing Command-Option keys combination
    • Clicking on Alias automatically starts the Virtual Machine
    • Shutting down the VM automatically closes Parallels Desktop for Mac application

  • Resizeable Main Window. Resize Parallels Desktop for Mac main window as you do with any other Mac application

  • Auto-Adjusting Screen Resolution. Your Windows auto-adjusts the screen resolution to the actual Main Window size.

  • Drag and Drop files and folders between Windows and Mac. A long awaited feature that lets you seamlessly drag and drop files and folders from Windows to Mac OS X and vice versa.

  • Read/Write BootCamp partition. Since this build, an Apple Boot Camp partition with Windows XP installed could be used as a virtual HDD for Parallels Desktop for Mac.

  • Boot from BootCamp partition. Another long awaited feature that lets you boot your 32-bit Windows XP residing on Boot Camp partition directly in Parallels Desktop for Mac.
    IMPORTANT! You need to boot in your Windows XP natively through Boot Camp and install Parallels Tools for Boot Camp package in it before your first boot in Parallels Desktop for Mac.
    NOTE! It is not possible to suspend Virtual Machine connected to Boot Camp for integrity reasons.

  • Parallels Transporter Beta bundled. Migrate your Windows PC, VMware or Virtual PC VMs to Parallels virtual machines.

  • Coherency. Shows Windows applications as if they were Mac ones. Try it and enjoy best of both worlds truly at the same time. No more switching between Windows to Mac OS.

  • Improved graphic performance. Up to 50% on different applications.

  • Connect/disconnect USB devices schema improved. No more "wait 5-10 seconds" message on USB device connecting to Parallels Desktop for Mac.

  • Up to 5 Virtual NICs. Now Virtual Machine can have up to five virtual network interfaces.

  • Enhanced Shared Networking Mode. Run Cisco VPN and many other complicated networking applications in conjunction with Connection Sharing Mode.

  • Switch between networking modes on-the-fly. Switch networking modes while the virtual machine is running.

  • Transparent mapping of Command-AZXCV key combinations. Now you can also use Mac copy/paste key combinations in Windows.

  • Power On/Power Off/Suspend/Resume/Pause animation. Just try and see. :blink: We're very interested in your feedback about the feature.

  • Shared folders configuration on-the-fly. Add/remove/configure shared folders on-the-fly via menu or Status Bar icon without the need to stop your Virtual Machine.

  • Drag and Drop CD/FDD images and folders to the Parallels Desktop status bar. Just drag and drop CD or floppy image you want to connect or Mac folder you want to share onto a respective statusbar icon.

  • And dozens of other not that evident enhancements.

The new beta is available from this direct download from parallels.

 

Parallels has made what was once thought impossible, possible.

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Not to gush too much, but this is just about the coolest things I've seen in a while. I run parallels all day with SQL Server Enterprise Manager open, among other windows only network admin tools, and now they fit right in with the rest of my setup. Wow. This absolutely blows VMWare out of the water.

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Guys, this is one of the most impressive additions to a virtual machine I've ever seen. A while back I blogged about the possibility of a Windows based VM accomplishing the same thing for OS X/Intel as Classic did for the OS X on the Power Mac - a way to seamlessly run legacy applications (be they for MacOS 9 or for Windows) on the new Mac operating system.

 

I'm floored. You guys rule.

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i dont have bootcamp but u know hackintosh can we boot our windows partition ?

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Cool. I like it--this is a nice upgrade. I'm currently using the Boot Camp option, and it's telling me that my hardware has changed significantly so I need to reactivate windows. Of course, it doesn't let me do this because I already activated it when I installed it via Boot Camp. Any suggestions, other than calling Microsoft?

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hmmm, my last post didn't post? or was it over-zealously moderated?

 

can't boot off physical drive, even with tools installed... will try boot camp later, see if it will work on a hackintosh...

 

and i can't use conherence for some reason, with a vista image. loading a vista one now to see what's what...

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I'm having so much fun using this software! I'm so glad I live now, when all these exciting things are happening. This is the best thing since the Mac OS!!

 

I have to agree, I probably won't need Virtue Desktops anymore either.

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