Earlier on Wednesday, the Parallels team released a new beta for Parallels Desktop, that supports syncing an iPhone to a Windows virtual machine. Other additions include Expose and drop shadow support for Windows applications in Coherence Mode. Users also have the option to change the size and state of disk images.
Most readers will be wondering what’s the point of syncing in Windows, when you’re already running a Mac with OS X and iTunes. Fair point; it turns out that some users require syncing with Outlook (according to Ben Rudolph of Parallels), which limits them to either Windows XP or Vista.
The beta is currently free for Parallels 3.0 users.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Parallels team released a new beta for Parallels Desktop, that supports syncing an iPhone to a Windows virtual machine. Other additions include Expose and drop shadow support for Windows applications in Coherence Mode. Users also have the option to change the size and state of disk images.
Most readers will be wondering what’s the point of syncing in Windows, when you’re already running a Mac with OS X and iTunes. Fair point; it turns out that some users require syncing with Outlook (according to Ben Rudolph of Parallels), which limits them to either Windows XP or Vista.
The beta is currently free for Parallels 3.0 users.
Read [Paralells Blog]
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