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Autodesk Expands Options for Mac Users
Autodesk and Parallels, a worldwide leader in virtualization and automation software, announced that they have signed an agreement to make Parallels Desktop for Mac Autodesk's preferred Mac virtualization software [...]
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Autodesk Announces Support for Windows 7