Hi all, with build 5144 I find Parallels is really starting to feel more and more stable, efficient and starting to get mature. The feature-set is quite fantastic with the full integration of windows- and mac-workspace the final kick which I always found desirable - even if security-whise a horror for some. Maybe it could also be made possible to use a shared recycle bin/trash between both OSs? Now my actual point: I am using a dual-monitor system and I find Parallels is still having problems handling this situation: pushing around windows between monitors in coherence mode works just fine, but when switching to fullscreen-mode, or when maximizing the "windows"-window parallels misbehaves. In the switch to fullscreen-mode parallels doesn't adjust to the native resolution of the current monitor, and when maximizing a window (the main paralles-window within OSX) the window will stretch over both monitors - which is only desirable in a very few cases - in 99% of use-cases one will expect the window to fill out the entire space of the current monitor only (this is default behaviour in both OSX and Windows). Booting in (proper) parallels fullscreen-view mode also creates a very undesirable effect on my system (MacBook Pro second generation 15''): the resolution on my primary screen in OSX switches to 640x480 and the windows bootscreen appears on the secondary monitor. I hope this can be fixed cleanly in the final release - other than that I believe Parallels is after a long painfull development process now starting to approach maturity. The version-history shows that you are finally concentrating on ressource efficiency and bug hunting - I am glad to see that. Congratulations! Best Panca