
Parallels Client
macOS / Economie et entreprise
Parallels Client, when connected to Parallels RAS (Remote Application Server), provides secure access to business applications, virtual desktops, and data from your device. Using virtualized applications and desktops in Parallels Client is intuitive, fast, and reliable.
Parallels Remote Application Server and Parallels Client allow you to:
• Work on any device from anywhere
• Access any corporate Windows applications
• Resize and optimize published applications for a native look and feel
FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
• Seamless access to Windows applications on your device
• Higher level of security when connecting over SSL
• Access to Azure Virtual Desktop environments
• Ability to work with virtual desktops, terminal servers/RD Session Hosts, and Windows PC hosts
• Universal Printing allows you to print from your device to any printer
• Graphic acceleration using RemoteFX
• Remote applications and desktops extended to multiple monitors
• Remote sound, local drive, and two-way clipboard redirection for a truly intergrated experience
If you have questions about Parallels Client, please visit our support page.
For more information about Parallels RAS, visit www.parallels.com/products/RAS/.
Parallels Remote Application Server is an industry-leading solution for virtual applications and desktop delivery.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
New: Ability to automatically reconnect published resources.
Improved: Added support for more than five MFA automations when using RADIUS.
Fixed: A crash could occur when launching a published application after connecting to a Farm or with autostart enabled.
Fixed: Using the “Use available area” option on an external monitor could cause a crash.
Fixed: The Parallels Client CPU could sometimes consume 100% even when no connections are active.
Fixed: Opening local files that contain the “à” character resulted in an error.
Fixed: Multiple SMS messages with passcodes were requested when signing in with DUO Multifactor Authentication.
Fixed: Launching an application from a broken shortcut did not trigger an error message.