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Users who are content to stick with older versions of Windows, such as the still-popular Windows 7, will be fine skipping the upgrade, but the reality is that, like many other software products, users will have to pay each year to receive the latest features and updates. In what is perhaps a not-so-surprising turn of events, Parallels’ frequent updates to support the near-yearly releases of OS X and Windows have effectively forced a subscription model upon consumers, very similar to the transitions faced by users of Microsoft Office (Office 365) and Adobe Creative Suite (Creative Cloud).
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#Docker in parallels pro vs standard install#
That doesn’t mean that users of older versions of Parallels won’t be able to install or run Windows 10 - we ran Windows 10 in Parallels 10 without issue - it just means that Parallels isn’t committing to providing comprehensive support for the operating system, and that features like Coherence or updated graphics drivers won’t be available.
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Support for the Latest Operating Systems: This should come as no surprise to existing users of Parallels the new version includes full support for the latest and upcoming versions of OS X and Windows, specifically OS X El Capitan and Windows 10.