Parallels Workstation 2.1b4 released; run Mac OS X, Windows & Linux concurrently on Intel-based Macs

Parallels Workstation 2.1b4 has been released. Parallels Workstation is not simply a “dual-boot” solution; rather, it allows users to run Windows, Linux and any other operating system at the same time as Mac OS X, enabling users to enjoy Mac OS X while still being able to use applications from other OSes.

What’s new in this version:
• Introduced full screen mode
• Introduced dual-monitor support
• Improved real CD/DVD support
• Improved, easier to use interface.
• Better sound support, including a fix for Windows 2000 guest OS
• Networking kernel panics resolved
• Bridged networking issues fixed
• WiFi networking issues fixed
• Fixed some of the issues encountered when entering “Sleep” mode when a VM is running
• Many other minor bug fixes

More info and download link here.

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