http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2007/09/parallels_makin.html

Parallels, Inc. is making great strides to bring their vision of virtualization to market. Not afraid of its larger competitors, the company continues to move forward with advancements to its desktop offerings and is adding server class virtualization and management to its virtualization repertoire.

The company recently announced that it had released a “Feature Update” to its Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac, their award-winning desktop virtualization product that allows Mac users to run Windows and Linux at the same time as Mac OS X on a single Mac desktop without the need for reboot.

This new update improves the product’s already tight integration of Windows applications into the Mac OS X desktop. Windows applications running in Coherence mode on the OS X desktop behave more like native Mac applications. It also now offers full integration with OS X’s “Expose” feature. So when expose is activated, each Parallels Coherence window appears as a separate Window, displayed with its full contents, enabling users to select a Windows application individually. Individual windows can be minimized in the Dock and can also be stacked and tiled.

This sounds very cool, check out the article it talks about these new features, anything to aid the virtualization on the mac has to be a good thing.

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