Parallels 18 (currently the latest version) supports Windows 11 on macOS Catalina, Big Sur, and Monterey. Unlike Boot Camp, Parallels makes switching between Windows and Mac more flexible and fluid. With Boot Camp, you can only use one operating system at a time - Mac or Windows, but not both - and you have to reboot to switch between the two. This is in contrast to Boot Camp, which requires installing Windows on a separate partition on your Mac’s SSD or hard drive. With Parallels, you can run Windows apps side-by-side with Mac apps using a mode called Coherence, or you can easily open the Windows desktop to work with your Mac files in Windows apps. Parallels is a virtual machine program, which means it runs a separate operating system in an emulated computer (called a virtual machine) on your Mac.
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