Version 19.2.1 du 27/12/2023- This update addresses overall stability and performance issues.
Version 19.0.0 du 30/08/2023- Parallels Desktop 19 fully supports macOS Sonoma 14 both as a primary OS on Mac as well as running in a virtual machine, so you can upgrade your Mac computers when the new operating system is available. You will see more details about specific improvements for macOS Sonoma below.
- Adds a new application icon that reflects the latest design guidelines.
- Adds redesigned dialogs and alerts for easier interaction with the application.
- Adds confirmation dialogs before opening archived and packed virtual machines.
- Adds a "Do not show again" checkbox to the warning dialog when reverting to a snapshot.
- Integration with Mac: Enables using your Mac’s Touch ID to log into your Windows 10 or Windows 11 virtual machine. Your Windows account credentials are securely stored in macOS Keychain, protected with Touch ID, and available only on this Mac.
- Graphics: Adds support for OpenGL up to version 4.1 in Windows, enabling you to run ArcGIS CityEngine 2023, Vectorworks Vision 2023, VariCAD, and more. This version also improves performance for ArcGIS Pro software.
- Printing: On macOS Sonoma, Parallels Desktop 19 now uses an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) for printing from Windows that provides better compatibility with hardware-supported features.
- Keyboard: In Microsoft Edge, Command+W now closes a tab instead of quitting the application.
- Adds support for several newest Linux distributions, including Ubuntu 22.04.2, Fedora 38, Debian 12, CentOS 9, and more.
- Enables installing and running the Arm version of CentOS 9 Stream on Mac computers with Apple Silicon.
- Adds the ability to pause and resume macOS virtual machine on Apple silicon.
- On macOS Ventura 13 and newer, adds the ability to install macOS virtual machines on Apple silicon Macs from an IPSW image using the “Create New” dialog.
- On macOS Ventura 13 and newer, adds support for “Scroll & Zoom” multi-touch gestures.
- On macOS Sonoma 14 and newer, enables support for dynamic virtual machine resolution adjustment based on the virtual machine window size.