

Parallels is blooming with bug fixes with version 20.3 of its Parallels Desktop for Mac virtualization software. The release resolves an issue that prevented macOS 15 Sequoia users from authenticating the installation of Parallels Desktop with Touch ID, fixes a bug that required double authentication (TouchID and password) to change settings, adds support for automated pasting of dictated text from Nuance Dragon Medical One into macOS apps, resolves an issue that prevented dragging files from the macOS Finder to Outlook running in a Windows virtual machine, improves the Shared network mode for macOS virtual machines running on Apple silicon Macs, and fixes a bug that made deleting a snapshot of a macOS virtual machine take longer than usual. ($99.99/$129.99 for Standard Edition, $119.99 annual subscription for Pro Edition, $149.99 annual subscription for Business Edition, upgrades available, free updates for subscribers, release notes, macOS 10.14.6+)