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No problem, my mistake and thanks!
You can see replies from Parallels employees as recent as page 3 of this thread.
Ok, sorry if that's the case. (:
Not sure if by "you" you refer to me, if that's the case, 3 observations: 1 - All I said were just facts, I didn't express any opinion, I didn't...
No, there is no such possibility right now. It would have to use VT-d, please read my VT-d explanation, PDM 9 doesn't have VT-d support.
What VirtualBox REALLY doesn't do as well as Parallels is 3D acceleration, more than anything else, that's where it excels any other.
Must be related to geographical localization and VAT. For comparison, in my location PDM 9 costs €79.99 for full, €49.99 for upgrade and €99.99...
Where are you seeing that info? On their site? This is what I get: [ATTACH] And by the way, do you have any information on how much it costs to...
For a list of supported Guest OSs in PDM 9, go to http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/ click on System Requirements. And yes, as you'll...
Anyone thinking about jumping to Crossover, please be aware, I have since investigated Codeweavers Crossover support, you pay about 60 € (~83$) to...
It would make much more sense to compare Parallels to Adobe, Microsoft, VMWare and so on, as they are all in the business of selling software,...
Off-topic: Is there a list of Boot flags available somewhere, at least for advanced users?
You should take into account that Apple's Core Business is Hardware, Parallels' is Software.
Ok, I see, CrossOver is something totally different, it's not virtualization, at all, it's based on the Open Source project WINE (...
So, is this your point? That's the 2 years (2 versions behind) support policy I mentioned (counting from the date PDM7 was released).
For clarification. You said, and I quote: AFAIK, there's only one competitor that has a trial version, the universe of this type of...
Whenever I read this I cringe, because VMWare has EXACTLY the same 2 year support (with updates) policy, and releases a new version every year. I...
You can't change the allocated RAM of an OS that is running, you'll have to shut down Windows first. The allocation is dynamic although as far as...
Neither. When Parallels (and subsequently the Windows VM) is not running, OS X has all the RAM for itself. Once the Windows VM is started it...
I don't know if you are serious or not, but this made me chuckle.