Apple might soon start selling Parallels’ virtualization software in their stores

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July 18th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 34 times, 1 so far today

Apple might soon start selling Parallels’ virtualization software in their stores

Apple Computers might have made an application named Boot Camp available for free to their customers to enable them to run Windows XP on Intel powered Macs but they are also continuing to highlight the Parallels’ virtualization software on their website.

The latest news coming in suggests that the company might soon start to sell this application from their retail stores. Unlike the Boot Camp application, which requires the user to restart their Macs to shift to the other operating system, Parallels has no such need.

Their software enables users to run Mac OS X and Windows XP simultaneously on Intel powered Macs.

Market experts believe that this application would soon be available on sale from Apple Store, CompUSA, Staples, Office Depot, Fry’s Electronics and Amazon.com. The company has priced the application at $79.95.





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