Parallels’ Desktop 8 software suite, which allows you to run virtual Mac, Linux, or Windows machines from within your existing OS X installation, has posted both instructions and an update to help
developers interested in running the OS ...
Parallels’ Desktop 8 software suite, which allows you to run virtual Mac, Linux, or Windows machines from within your existing OS X installation, has posted both instructions and an update to help
developers interested in running the OS X Mavericks Preview and Parallels Desktop. Available to registered Apple Developers, Mavericks is currently in beta, so a virtual machine provides safety,
convenience, and protection against loss/damage resulting from unfinished software. Mac within a Mac For…Continue reading Parallels provides instructions for running OS X Mavericks in Parallels Desktop 8Related posts:Apple introduces Mavericks, the newest OS XWhat/Where is “Mavericks?” A surfer’s perspective on Apple’s new OS nameParallels 3.0: Arriving Soon with 3D Support