Mac
Mac
Windows
Log in / Sign up
Mac
›
Tags
›
collapsed windows
Featured
Collapsed Windows
Software
Relevance
Popularity
Rating
Windows 7 SP1 Applications
4
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows XP DTM Applications
3
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 8 2 Applications
3
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows XP completo Applications
3
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows server 2008 R2 Applications
3
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 8 Release Preview (日本語) 1 Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows XP Media Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Clean Windows XP Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 7 JT (1) Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 7 Profissional Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 7 CN Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Reboot Into Windows
2
Expose All Windows & Spaces App
2
Windows Vista 1 Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 2000 Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Make compliant for Windows
2
com.manytricks.Name Mangler
Windows 8 32Bit Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows Games Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows XP 3 Applications
2
com.parallels.ApplicationGroupBridge
Windows 7 x64 (1) Applications
2
Parallels
1
…
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Featured stories
See all
Wine 2.0 adds support for Office 2013 and Windows games
After 9 long years, Wine 2.0 is finally here adding support for Office 2013, Windows games and other 64-bit applications.
Wine & CrossOver Office: Run Windows Apps On Your Mac
No Windows emulator is required, just use Wine or CrossOver Office to use Windows apps and games on your Mac.
OpenAI releases a native desktop app for MacOS
Yup, ChatGPT at your fingertips, summoned with a keyboard shortcut and delivering as expected.
iOS 18 and its reliance on AI: what’s known thus far
iOS 18 is heavily marketed as a groundbreaking iteration of the OS. Let's take a look at the AI side of the buzz.
Apple allows game emulators with outside sources of ROMs
Unlike the earlier moves of this sort, this time it's not a forced decision.