“Parallels Desktop enables Mac users to access Windows programs without giving up the functionality, power and usability of their Mac OS X desktops,” said Nick Dobrovolskiy, CEO of Parallels. “We’ve broken through the barrier that previously kept Mac and Windows from effectively working together side-by-side, simultaneously, on one computer.” More …
Special introductory price of $50—after 30 days it will be priced at $80
It seems as if Apple endorsing Windows on a Mac is like a snowball, rolling and rolling and rolling until it turns into something really big. Why do I say this? Because, when Apple made their latest “Get A Mac” ads, they also provided a link to a page about running Windows on a Mac, which talks about Parallels Desktop. Hmm, perhaps Apple may be thinking of purchasing Parallels so virtualization technology could be built into Leopard.