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The battle between the Mac and the PC has been raging for years. Many businesses, school districts, and universities either have to choose one or the other, or take on the task of supporting both platforms. But with the with the release of Parallels Desktop for Mac (June 2006), this issue may be resolved.

Parallels is emulation software which allows Mac users the ability to run Windows and its applications at the same time as Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac. Users can switch between each operating system without shutting down or adding additional hardware. It allows the user to leave Mac applications open and start up Windows XP through Parallels and switch back and forth. Parallels allows the Mac side to share items such as the network connection, firewire and usb ports with XP.

The benefits of  running Parallels on a Macintosh is that you get the best of both worlds (Mac and PC) with just one computer. So check it out at: [Click Here]

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