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If you love and use the Mac but need to use a few Windows apps, Parallels does the trick. When Parallels first came out, in 2006, I called it “a pleasure to use” and “the best of both worlds.” After using this new version, Parallels 12, I can say with confidence that, in my tests, it still is. (God, I hope Apple gives the Air a power bump, and soon.) The only sign of strain is the constant, low whir of the fans - but, to be honest, my faithful Air cranks up the fans pretty often these days, even when it’s just running macOS, and it did so even before Sierra. That includes two instances of the constantly-updating TweetDeck app for Twitter power users. Through all this, the aging Air performed smoothly and quickly, even though I’m now running three Windows apps and 11 Mac apps, including two browsers - Microsoft Edge and Apple Safari - with about 15 tabs open, total. Parallels Desktop 12 and its handy-dandy wizard Parallels Desktop Then I copied and pasted the whole thing again from Word for Windows into Google Docs running in Safari natively on the Mac. And I wrote this sentence in Notes and copied and pasted it back into the Windows version of Word. I just copied and pasted the paragraph above into Apple’s proprietary Notes app, exactly as I could from a native Mac app.
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With Parallels Desktop, I can hop back and forth between Sierra and Windows 10 - and even between individual apps- with ease.

It’s faster and smoother than ever and has some new tricks, including a new Mac utility suite that’s also sold separately. I’m doing this all with the new version of a 10-year-old program, Parallels Desktop, which came out last month for $80 from a Seattle-area company of the same name.

For instance, the Windows version of Word is running in its own window, right alongside open Mac apps, including Apple Mail and Safari. Instead, I’m running Windows 10 and its apps concurrently with the brand-new macOS Sierra. And I haven’t had to give over the Air entirely to Windows.
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But I’m not using a Windows PC I’m using a three-year-old MacBook Air.

The process is as smooth as you’d expect on PC hardware built for Windows, with no hesitation or freezing, and all the features are enabled. I’m writing this paragraph in Word for Windows on Windows 10. Welcome to Mossberg, a weekly commentary and reviews column on The Verge and Recode by veteran tech journalist Walt Mossberg, executive editor at The Verge and editor at large of Recode.
