Other noticeable changes: users can now also configure Windows VMs to automatically reclaim free disk space on shutdown, while Windows apps gain support for additional multi-touch gestures, namely support for smooth zoom and rotating via the Trackpad. Those running Parallels on MacBooks should also see battery life improved by a further 10 percent thanks to changes to the Travel Mode feature for Windows VMs, which can now be switched on directly from the VM’s own Actions menu. Windows VMs also launch twice as fast as previously, while also enjoying a 20 percent boost to their resume and shutdown speeds. The net result is that more apps and games can now be run on the virtual Windows platform. Performance improvements sees Windows users gain up to 20 percent more speed with DirectX 11-compatible games and apps, plus improved OpenGL 3 graphics, which also applies to Linux VMs.
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