Parellels has released a new update on their software that lets users use the Windows operating system and applications for it to run on Mac computers.

The update, dubbed “Coherence,” lets a Mac user run a Windows application without a Windows desktop environment (i.e. no windows interface such as the start menu is required to show up before running the application).

The program can be docked too. Other features in the update include drag-and-drop file transfer between the two operating systems’ virtual machines, an update to Transporter to program, and a USB 2.0 support.

The update can be downloaded through their website.

Source: PC World