The new version of Mac virtual machine software Parallels Desktop, which is most often used to run Windows applications on modern Macs, has just arrived. Parallels Desktop 26 has a lot to offer to the enterprise, but for most end users, it a pretty minor upgrade mainly meant to prepare for the upcoming launch of the next version of macOS. It worth noting that the 26 for this release represents a new versioning scheme meant to map closely to how Apple is now labeling its own operating system...
