It wouldn’t be a new version without a few enhancements to existing features. One or more VMs can now run in picture-in-picture mode, complete with live updates and opacity control. This allows users to monitor activity and works even when a video is playing PiP windows are semi-translucent by default, but you can adjust to fully opaque using a slider in settings. PD13 also taps into the picture-in-picture support introduced in macOS Sierra, allowing one or more VM windows to collapse into a small floating view. (The latest Windows Insider build is also required for now.) PD13 cleverly delivers these favorites to the macOS Dock instead, but is currently limited to the stock Windows Mail app. This time around it’s People Bar, a new feature in the forthcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update which consolidates favorite contact information into the Taskbar. Parallels Desktop 13 does an admirable job of adopting PC-only features on the Mac.
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