Parallels technical preview11/14/2023 ![]() ![]() In addition, the new preview comes with Parallels Tools for Ubuntu (version 20.04 and on), Debian (version 10.7 and on), and Fedora Workstation (version 33-1.2 and on). At the top of the list: the option to pause the virtual machine and resume the virtual machine – a feature not available in the first technical preview. The 2nd technical preview of Parallels has come with several improvements. Combined with the emulation of x86 software of Windows on ARM a replacement of Boot Camp is possible – albeit highly unlikely, as Microsoft would have to begin selling ARM versions of Windows to end-users. Although native booting of Windows is expected to remain a dream, at least there are other avenues opening in the form of virtualization. Thus, an important step has been made in the Mac world for users who cannot do without Windows software. Although technically a license violation, it works. After release, users began demonstrating how the ARM version of Windows was already installable. Parallels 16's 1st technical preview was released about 2 months ago, allowing us to catch a glimpse at the future of virtualization on Mac. ![]()
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