The last August Parallels Desktop hit the market in August, and since then has seen two major software updates.
The latter brings full support for Windows 8 touch gestures including all new interface for managing Windows operating system or support USB 3.0, meaning you can enjoy the full speed of USB 3.0 drives in version Windows that works as virtual OS in your Mac.
It is impressive using Parallels on a MacBook Pro with Retina Display, in fact, the user experience is almost even better than on laptops at native resolution thanks to that great.
Parallels warned users not to upgrade to Windows 8 due to some compatibility issues as the team is now all sorted.