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-Parallels is reportedly releasing an upgrade for [Parallels Desktop for Mac][1] later today. The new version is the final release after months of public betas. Unfortunately at the moment the Parallels site is down, but [according to Ars Technica][2] the new version boasts the following new features:
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-* Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard as the host OS
-* Windows Vista as a guest OS
-* Coherence: the Windows desktop becomes invisible and Windows applications live on the Mac desktop and in the Dock
-* Running from a Boot Camp partition
-* Full USB 2.0, built-in iSight, and DVD/CD writer support
-* True drag and drop
-* Transporter tool for moving an existing Windows installation into Parallels' virtual world
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-While many of the features have been available for some time in the various public betas, this is the first official upgrade in some time.
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-One thing I haven't been able to confirm is whether or not the "running from a Boot Camp installation" feature supports Windows Vista. I've personally never been able to get that working with any of the betas I've used.
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-As mentioned above the Parallels site is currently down, but [this link][1] should take you to the download page whenever the site gets up and running again. The new version Parallels is free upgrade for existing customers and costs $80 new.
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-[1]: http://www.parallels.com/en/download/desktop/ "Parallels"
-[2]: http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/2/27/7242 "Ars Technica on Parallels" \ No newline at end of file