In 2007, the German company Netsys GmbH sued Parallels' German distributor Avanquest for copyright violation, claiming that Parallels Desktop and Parallels Workstation are directly based on a line of products called “twoOStwo” that Parallels developed on paid commission for Netsys, of which it says, Netsys has been assigned all copyrights. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. A tool called Parallels Transporter was included to allow users to migrate their Windows PC, or existing VMware or Virtual PC VMs to Parallels Desktop for Mac. This version also allowed users to boot their existing Boot Camp Windows XP partitions, which eliminated the need to have multiple Windows installations on their Mac. A new feature known as Coherence was added, which removed the Windows chrome, desktop, and the virtualization frames to create a more seamless desktop environment between Windows and Mac OS X applications. This version brought the ability for users with a Windows XP installation to upgrade to Windows Vista from within the VM environment. In addition, a shared clipboard and drag-drop support between Mac OS X and the guest OS was implemented. Full featured CD/DVD drives arrived in this version, which allowed the user to burn disks directly in the virtual environment, and play any copy-protected CD or DVD as one would in Mac OS X. The amount of video RAM allocated to the guest OS was made adjustable, up to 32MB. Version 2.5 brought support for USB 2.0 devices, which expanded the number of USB devices supported at native speed, including support for built-in iSight USB webcams. The first official release of version 2.5 was on February 27, 2007, as build 3186. A 104-key Windows enhanced keyboard and a PS/2 wheel mouse.Up to eight USB 2.0 devices and two USB 1.1 devices,.An Ethernet virtual network card compatible with Realtek RTL8029(AS), capable of up to 16 network interface connections,.Up to three bi-directional parallel ports, each of which can be mapped to a real port, to a real printer, or to an output file,.Up to four serial ports that can be mapped to a pipe or to an output file,.Virtual CD/DVD-ROM drives can be mapped to either physical drives or ISO image files. This includes virtual hard drives ranging in size from 20 MB to 2 TB each and CD/DVD-ROM drives. A 1.44 MB floppy drive, which can be mapped to a physical drive or to an image file,.
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