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Friday, June 01, 2007 2:56 AM jhinkle

Parallels 3.0 supports 3D games, 'SmartSelect'

Up to now, Parallels hasn’t supported 3D graphics acceleration, which has made it unsuitable for gaming. New in this release is 3D support for OpenGL and DirectX graphics software, which enables users to run Windows games from inside Parallels without having to reboot.

via Macworld: News: Parallels 3.0 supports 3D games, 'SmartSelect'.

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