Parallels Desktop for Mac is the bee’s knees. I can switch from Mac OS to Windows XP in one second flat when I want to check a page in Internet Explorer 6. I can also develop .NET applications with Visual Studio, which is the origin of a bit of income this month.
All on one machine. Bliss.
It’s a not-insignificant $80 — or currently $71.99 at Amazon — but that’s not a bad deal to get rid of an ugly, inefficient, bulky PC under your desk.
See my Parallels Desktop for Mac review for more.

March 8th, 2007 at 7:50 pm
[…] needed to test a site in Internet Explorer 7, on Windows XP. Since I use the remarkable tool Parallels Desktop for Mac, and it gives me for all intents and purposes an actual Windows PC, I reviewed my […]