(1) Parallels Desktop for Mac
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Best virtualization solution for running Windows natively on your Mac! Use our new features: 3D Graphic Support, SnapShots, SmartSelect, Explorer and Security Manager to truly enjoy the best of both worlds - Get Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac!
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(2) Parallels Desktop for Mac
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Best virtualization solution for running Windows natively on your Mac! Use our new features: Coherence, Transporter, better Boot Camp support and USB 2.0 support to truly enjoy the best of both worlds - Get Parallels Desktop for Mac!
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(3) Parallels Desktop for Mac
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Parallels Desktop for Mac is the first solution that lets users run Windows, Linux or any other operating system and their critical applications at the same time as Mac OS X on any Intel-powered iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook, or MacBook Pro.
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(4) Parallels Workstation for Linux
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Parallels Workstation 2.0 enables users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, eComStation, and MS-DOS, simultaneously on one physical machine without partitioning or rebooting.
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(5) Parallels Workstation for Windows
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Parallels Workstation enables users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, eComStation, and MS-DOS, simultaneously on one physical machine without partitioning or rebooting.
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(6) Parallels Server for Mac
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Parallels Server for Mac is a powerful and easy-to-use virtualization solution that provides the best value for organizations to standardize and optimize their IT infrastructures.
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(7) Parallels Workstation for Linux
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Parallels Workstation enables users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, eComStation, Sun Solaris and MS-DOS, simultaneously on one physical machine without partitioning or rebooting.
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(8) Parallels Workstation for Windows
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Parallels Workstation enables users to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, eComStation, Sun Solaris and MS-DOS, simultaneously on one physical machine without partitioning or rebooting.
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