We’re proud to announce that today we released the first update of Parallels Desktop® 15 for Mac. Now Parallels Desktop 15 Update 1 fully supports macOS® Catalina 10.15 as both a host and guest operating system (OS).
To download the latest version, go to the Parallels Desktop menu > Check for Updates, or download the installation image directly.
Optimized for the latest Windows 10 updates, macOS Catalina and macOS Big Sur 11 Includes Parallels Toolbox–essential utilities for your Mac and PC Run thousands of Windows programs on your Mac Moving from PC to Mac is easier than ever. Optimized for the latest Windows 10 updates, macOS Catalina and macOS Big Sur 11 Includes Parallels Toolbox–essential utilities for your Mac and PC Run thousands of Windows programs on your Mac Moving from PC to Mac is easier than ever. Oct 01, 2020 This update for Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac 15.1.0 (47107) has been created, especially for the macOS 10.15 Catalina release. We have fixed the known issues that may happen when using Parallels Desktop and virtual machines in the latest version of macOS. Parallels engineers made Parallels Desktop more stable, secure, and comfortable to use.
Wealways want to offer our customers the “best of both worlds” when it comes to Windows10 and Mac®. With Parallels Desktop 15.1, our users can now benefit from:
- UsingSidecar with iPad® and Apple Pencil® with Windows 10
- EnjoyingDirectX 11 with Metal®-enhanced performance
- Benefitingfrom Sign in with Apple
- Andmore in macOS Catalina!
Plus, our users can easily create a macOS Mojave virtual machine (VM) before upgrading to macOS Catalina to continue running old 32-bit Mac apps.
“macOS Catalina brings significant new benefits for Mac users,” said Nick Dobrovolskiy, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Support at Parallels. “Parallels Desktop 15 Update 1 adds useful new macOS Catalina features to Windows 10 applications. It enables customers to experience CAD/CAM and PC-game performance improvements. Users can also use Finder® to share files, previews or Safari® images via Outlook or Mail for Windows. Parallels Desktop makes it easy to run every macOS and Windows application you need on one computer so you’re always ready to engage with opportunities to work and collaborate with anyone—whether they use a Mac or PC.”
Use Your iPad and Sidecar toWork with Windows Applications
Parallels For Mac Catalina 2020
ParallelsDesktop 15 delivers extended Sidecar support for iPad, including use of ApplePencil pressure, tilt, double-tap and native iOS touch gestures with Windows programssuch as CorelDRAW®, Corel® Painter® andMicrosoft SketchPad. Easily enable Windows 10 Tablet Mode, launch Windows Ink Workspaceor open On-screen Keyboard using special Touch Bar options enabled by ApplePencil 2 double-tap exclusively for Windows on iPad via Sidecar.
ParallelsDesktop 15 users can also run both macOS Catalina and Windows 10 togetherseamlessly in Coherence Mode. Or move your Windows 10 VM over to your iPad and workwith each OS via separate devices, as shown in Video 1:
32-Bit Applications – StillAvailable with Parallels Desktop 15
macOS Catalina is the first macOS to exclusively support 64-bit applications, which means that 32-bit macOS applications will not run on macOS Catalina. Fortunately, the Parallels Desktop Installation Assistant makes it easy for macOS Mojave users to create a macOS Mojave VM before upgrading to macOS Catalina, so they can still run 32-bit Mac and Windows applications on their current Mac.
Seamless Mac and WindowsIntegration
Parallels Desktop 15 further blurs thelines between Mac and Windows with a variety of enhanced integration features,providing the best of both worlds on one computer so users can experience newlevels of productivity.
Now Parallels Desktop 15 users candrag and drop images directly from macOS screenshot previews, Safari and Photosto Windows applications to create documents quickly and conveniently, as shownin Video 2:
DirectX 11 Support Brings MoreWindows Programs and PC Games to Mac
Supportingthe Apple move to Metal API, Parallels made significant investments to ensureexcellent DirectX 11 performance with Metal in macOS Mojave—and especially on macOSCatalina (10.15)—in addition to DirectX 10 and 9. (User experience will dependon the hardware, especially the CPU and graphics card utilized on the Maccomputer.) Parallels Desktop 15 users can now run many Windows computer-aided design (CAD)and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs, aswell as PC games which did not run on prior versions, including the followingtitles:
Bluetooth Low Energy Support
Bluetooth Low Energy support in ParallelsDesktop 15 enables Logitech Craft, IRISPen and some IoT devices (such as smarthome appliances and smart bands) to be used in a VM on a Mac. Supported platformsinclude Windows 10 and 8.1, Android and Linux with kernel 3.13 and newer.Shared Bluetooth driver support is for version 4.0.
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Mac users have been able to run Windows apps for many years thanks to third-party virtualization solutions and Apple’s own Boot Camp, but some software — including graphically intense apps and games — has remained challenging to emulate. Now Corel is tackling that major pain point and a number of smaller ones with Parallels Desktop 15, an update that will bring DirectX 11 to the popular emulator, as well as support for the latest macOS Catalina features.
Graphics improvements alone will give Windows users reasons to upgrade. Version 15 has moved to Apple’s Metal, enabling it to support DirectX 9, 10, and 11, as well as OpenGL for Windows and Linux 3D applications still using that standard. CAD/CAM applications including Autodesk’s 3ds Max 2020, Lumion, ArcGIS Pro 2.3, and Master Series all open and run properly in Parallels, as do DirectX 11 games such as Age of Empires: Definitive Edition, Anno 2205, and Frostpunk.
Switching to Metal has boosted graphic performance by as much as 15%, enabling higher frame rates — with the obvious caveat that the software can’t turn an old MacBook Air into a high-end Windows gaming tower. While a live demo showed EA’s Madden NFL 19 running at smooth frame rates on a 15-inch MacBook Pro with a dedicated video card, performance will vary based on whether a Mac has lower-end integrated Intel graphics, as well as the age of its processors.
Under-the-hood performance improvements go beyond DirectX, but aren’t as easy to quantify. Corel notes that Microsoft Office applications now start up to 80% faster, and that unspecified battery life gains are being wrought from a new Energy Saver feature in Parallels Toolbox. Desktop 15 users will also be able to reclaim their Boot Camp partitions by moving their virtual image content directly onto their main Mac partitions, which should also ease resizing.
Additional notable improvements include deep support for macOS Catalina’s new Sidecar feature, which enables an iPad to be used as a Mac’s second screen and Pencil-based drawing tablet. Parallels Desktop 15 lets Windows apps run on the iPad’s screen, as well as processing pressure sensitivity, tilt, and side tap button input from an Apple Pencil 2. On a somewhat related note, new Bluetooth LE accessory support will enable Macs running Parallels Desktop 15 to communicate with Xbox One controllers, Logitech’s Craft, IRISPen, and certain internet of things devices.
Corel is polishing up a number of platform-crossing features that either existed somewhat confusingly in prior Parallels releases, or stood to be enhanced. Users will be able to drag and drop images directly from the Mac desktop to Windows app windows, easily access all the Mac’s hard drive folders through a Mac Files folder on the Windows desktop, and more easily toggle between full Windows mode and Coherence, where Windows apps appear within the macOS interface. Starting in the fall, Parallels will also add Apple’s Sign in with Apple account option to improve users’ privacy.
The standard version of Parallels Desktop 15 will be available at two price points for new users — a $100 perpetual license for this major release of the app, and an $80 annual subscription that if kept up will migrate to version 16 when it’s released next year. Corel is also offering a $50 upgrade to the subscription for users of any prior Desktop edition, and will keep that $50 price point annually thereafter.
For an annual subscription of $100, users of the Pro and Business Editions will get support for Virtual Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) chip data encryption to enable Bitlocker, as well as an option to connect internal or external physical disks as logically internal disks. They’ll also get new administrator tools to lock down the user interface and experience for remotely managed Macs — useful in schools and workplaces with machines that need to be kept consistent between multiple users.
Each of these new Parallels Desktop 15 versions is available today. Full support for macOS Catalina as both a host and guest OS will be available when Apple releases the final version to the public, presumably in September.
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