Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac review: Metal makes this one for the gamers<article>
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<p>Every year there are events we look forward to—the changing of seasons, favorite holidays—and those which evoke a sense of dread—filing taxes, standing in line to buy the latest iPhone. The now-annual upgrades to Parallels Desktop fall squarely into the former camp.</p><p>That’s because new releases of this magical application which allow Mac owners to run multiple operating systems at the same time are almost always a big improvement over previous versions. And wouldn’t you know it, they’ve done it again this year, too.</p><h2>Heavy metal</h2>
<p>For those who spend as much time in a Windows virtual machine as they do native macOS, <a href="
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Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac review: Metal makes this one for the gamers