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Parallels Desktop for Mac
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Programmer(due south) Parallels
Initial release June xv, 2006; fifteen years ago  (2006-06-15)
Stable release

17.0.one / September vii, 2021; vii months ago  (2021-09-07) [1]

Operating organization macOS
Platform
Available in English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, German, Russian, French, Castilian, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Polish, Czech
Type Hypervisor
License Proprietary
Website www.parallels.com/products/desktop/ Edit this at Wikidata

Parallels Desktop for Mac is software providing hardware virtualization for Macintosh computers with Intel processors, and since version xvi.5 likewise for Apple silicon-based Macintosh computers. It is developed by Parallels, since 2018 a subsidiary of Corel.

Overview [ edit ]

Parallels, Inc. is a developer of desktop and server virtualization software.

History [ edit ]

Released on June 15, 2006, it was the offset software product to bring mainstream virtualization to Macintosh computers utilizing the Apple–Intel architecture (earlier software products ran PC software in an emulated environment).

Its name initially was 'Parallels Workstation for Mac Os 10', which was consistent with the company's respective Linux and Windows products. This proper name was not well received inside the Mac community, where some felt that the name, specially the term "workstation," evoked the aesthetics of a Windows product. Parallels agreed: "Since we've got a keen Mac product, we should make it look and sound like a Mac product...", information technology was therefore renamed 'Parallels Desktop for Mac'. [2]

On January 10, 2007, Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac was awarded "All-time in Show" at MacWorld 2007. [three]

Technical [ edit ]

Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hardware emulation virtualization software, using hypervisor technology that works past mapping the host reckoner's hardware resources directly to the virtual machine'southward resources. Each virtual machine thus operates identically to a standalone computer, with virtually all the resources of a physical computer. [four] Because all guest virtual machines use the same hardware drivers irrespective of the actual hardware on the host computer, virtual machine instances are highly portable between computers. For example, a running virtual automobile can exist stopped, copied to some other physical calculator, and restarted.

Parallels Desktop for Mac is able to virtualize a full set of standard PC hardware, including [5]

  • A virtualized CPU of the aforementioned type as the host'southward physical processor,
  • ACPI compliance system,
  • A generic motherboard compatible with the Intel i965 chipset,
  • Up to 64 GB of RAM for guest virtual machines,
  • Upward to 2 GB of video RAM (VRAM),
  • VGA and SVGA video adapter with VESA 3.0 back up and OpenGL and DirectX ten.one acceleration,
  • A 1.44 MB floppy drive, which tin be mapped to a physical bulldoze or to an epitome file,
  • Upward to 4 IDE devices. This includes virtual hard drives ranging in size from xx MB to two TB each and CD/DVD-ROM drives. Virtual CD/DVD-ROM drives tin can be mapped to either physical drives or ISO image files.
  • DVD/CD-ROM "pass-through" access,
  • Up to four serial ports that tin can be mapped to a pipe or to an output file,
  • Up to 3 bi-directional parallel ports, each of which can be mapped to a real port, to a real printer, or to an output file,
  • An Ethernet virtual network card compatible with Realtek RTL8029(AS), capable of up to 16 network interface connections,
  • Upward to eight USB 2.0 devices and 2 USB 1.1 devices,
  • An Air conditioning'97-uniform sound carte du jour.
  • A 104-fundamental Windows enhanced keyboard and a PS/2 wheel mouse.

Version history [ edit ]

Version two.5 [ edit ]

The first official release of version two.5 was on February 27, 2007, every bit build 3186.

Version ii.5 brought back up for USB 2.0 devices, which expanded the number of USB devices supported at native speed, including support for congenital-in iSight USB webcams. The corporeality of video RAM allocated to the guest Bone was made adjustable, upwardly to 32MB. Full featured CD/DVD drives arrived in this version, which allowed the user to burn down disks straight in the virtual environment, and play any copy-protected CD or DVD as one would in Mac OS 10. In addition, a shared clipboard and drag-drop support between Mac OS 10 and the invitee OS was implemented. This version brought the ability for users with a Windows XP installation to upgrade to Windows Vista from within the VM environment. [6] A new feature known as Coherence was added, which removed the Windows chrome, desktop, and the virtualization frames to create a more seamless desktop surroundings betwixt Windows and Mac Bone X applications. This version as well allowed users to kick their existing Kicking Camp Windows XP partitions, which eliminated the need to take multiple Windows installations on their Mac. 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.

Netsys lawsuit [ edit ]

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 committee for Netsys, of which information technology says, Netsys has been assigned all copyrights. Additionally, the lawsuit claimed that Parallels Desktop ii.5's compatibility with "twoOStwo" showed that the 2 software products are run by essentially the same functional core. [vii] When Netsys lost its initial urgency proceeding, information technology filed a new adapt, in which it requested a temporary injunction from the Landgericht district courtroom of Berlin. [8]

Version 3.0 [ edit ]

On June vii, 2007 build 4124 was released equally the first publicly available version of Desktop 3.0.

Version 3.0 retained all of the functionality from previous versions and added new features and tools. Support for DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL [ix] was added, allowing Mac users to play some Windows games without the need to kick into Windows with Kick Camp. [ten] A new feature called SmartSelect offers cross Os file and awarding integration by allowing the user to open Windows files with Mac Bone Ten programs and vice versa. Parallels Explorer was introduced, which allows the user to browse their Windows organization files in Mac Bone X without actually launching Windows. A new snapshot feature was included, allowing one to restore their virtual machine environment to a previous state in case of issues. Further, Parallels added a security director to limit the amount of interaction between the Windows and Mac Bone X installations. This version included a long-awaited complete "Parallels tools'" driver suite for Linux guest operating systems. Therefore, integration between Mac Bone X and Linux guest-OS's was greatly improved. [eleven]

Despite the addition of numerous new features, tools and added functionality, the first iteration of Parallels Desktop for Mac 3.0 was missing some of the features that Parallels had planned for it. A Parallels, Inc. representative stated at MacWorld in January 2007 that version iii.0 would bring accelerated graphics, "multi-core virtual machines/virtual SMP, some SCSI back up, a more than Mac-like feel, besides equally a more sophisticated coherence manner, dubbed Coherence ii.0". [12] While accelerated graphics accept materialised, Coherence, as well as the overall expect and feel of Parallels Desktop for Mac has simply changed slightly. Likewise, SCSI support has non been implemented. [13]

It is currently unknown if these features have been abandoned altogether, or if they will show up in a after build of version 3.0.

Build 4560, released on July 17, 2007, [xiv] added an imaging tool which allowed users to add chapters to their virtual disks.

Feature update [ edit ]

Parallels Coherence in Exposé

Build 5160, released on September 11, 2007, [15] added some new features and updated some electric current features.

The release focused on updates to Coherence, with support for Exposé, window shadows, transparent windows, and the ability to overlap several Windows and Mac windows. Farther, Parallels' Image Tool was updated to permit one to change their virtual hd format between plain and expanding. Parallels Explorer was updated to allow for ane to automatically mountain an offline VM hard drive to the Mac desktop. Some new features added are iPhone support in Windows, allowing iTunes in Windows to sync with it. [16] Users can now mirror desktops or other folders. Farther, Mac drives tin can at present be mapped by Windows and audio devices tin now be changed 'on the fly'. Up to two GB of RAM can exist allocated to a virtual car, with a total of 4 GB of RAM bachelor. [17]

Parallels Desktop for Mac Build 5608 added back up for guest Parallels Tools for Linux in the latest Linux distributions (including Ubuntu 8). It also added back up for running 3D graphics in Windows virtual machines on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.3.

Use of code from the Vino projection [ edit ]

According to Parallels' Licensing page, Desktop for Mac version 3.0 contains Direct3D code that was originally developed by the Wine open-source projection. [eighteen] Wine software is licensed nether the GNU Lesser General Public License, which required Parallels to release the source code. Parallels released the modified source lawmaking on July 2, 2007, about two weeks after the promised release date. [19] A Parallels spokesman explained the reasons for the delay in a message on the official company web log. [20]

Version 4.0 [ edit ]

Version 4.0, released Nov 11, 2008, [21] updates its GUI, adds some new features, enhances its performance by up to fifty% [22] and consumes 15–30% less ability than previous versions. [23] Version 4.0 is the first version that supports both 32-chip and 64-fleck guest operating systems. Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac's 3D support includes DirectX 9.0, DirectX Pixel Shader 2.0 and OpenGL 2.0 [24] as well as 256 MB video memory. It also adds support for 8 GB RAM in a virtual car and 8-way SMP. Parallels Desktop 4.0 introduces an adaptive hypervisor, which allows users to focus the host computer'southward resources towards either host or the guest operating arrangement. [25]

Parallels Desktop iv.0 for Mac adds some new features such as:

  • A fourth viewing mode called Modality, [21] which allows users to scale the size of an agile guest operating system on the Mac's desktop
  • A new screenshot utility called Clips, which lets users take and share screenshots between the host and the guest operating systems.
  • Beginning Menu integration and Automatic Windows Notifications on the Apple Menu Bar.
  • The ability to use select vocalization commands [26] to remotely control the virtual motorcar.
  • The ability to start and cease a virtual machine via the iPhone. (Requires installing an iPhone awarding from Apple's AppStore.)

Starting with the Version four.0 release, Parallels Desktop for Mac has a new logo, which resembles an aluminum iMac, with what appears to be Windows XP on the screen and ii parallel red lines overlaid on the right side.

Feature update [ edit ]

Build 3810, released January 9, 2009, [27] includes performance enhancements and features, such as DirectX 9.0 Shaders Model 2 and Vertex Shader back up for boosted 3D support Intel Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE4) for improve media applications performance. Build 3810 also adds support for running Windows vii in a VM and for running Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server equally either a host or as a invitee OS. [28]

Also included are usability features such as the ability to share Windows files by dragging them directly to a Mac application in the Mac Dock. Windows can now besides automatically start in the background when a user opens a Windows awarding on the Mac desktop. Version iv.0 drew criticism for bug upgrading from Version 3.0 shortly subsequently its initial release. [29] Build 3810 also addresses installation and upgrade problems previously experienced with Version four.0 and introduces the option to enroll in the company's new Customer Feel Program, which lets customers provide information nigh their preferences and user priorities.

Version 5 [ edit ]

Officially released on Nov 4, 2009, Parallels Desktop v adds several new features, mainly to improve integration with the host OS.

New features include:

  • 3D graphics and speed improvements
  • Optimized for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
  • Support for Windows 7
  • Theming of Windows applications to brand them look like native applications
  • Support for Multi-Touch gestures (from a trackpad or Magic Mouse) and the Apple Remote
  • The ability to elevate and drib formatted text and images between Windows, Linux, and Mac applications,
  • The power for a system administrator to lock down a virtual car and so that users can't modify the country of the virtual auto,
  • Support for OpenGL two.i for Linux guest virtual machines.
  • Support for DirectX 9c with Shader Model three.

Feature update [ edit ]

Build 9308, released on December 21, 2009, added some new features. [30]

Linux guest operating systems [ edit ]
  • Parallels Tools back up Xorg 1.7 in Fedora 12 virtual machines (experimental)
  • Parallels Tools support Mandriva 2010 (experimental)
  • OpenSUSE eleven.1 installation media auto detection
Virtualization [ edit ]
  • Improved functioning for USB mass storage.
Windows guest operating systems [ edit ]
  • Improved resume from suspend in virtual machines with multiple monitors assigned.
  • Improved functioning for file access via Shared Folders.
3D and video [ edit ]
  • Improved performance for video playback in Windows Vista and Windows 7.
  • Windows Aero is not available by default for machines with Intel GMA X3100 and GMA 950 graphic adapters (some MacBook and Mac Mini models). It is available on MacBooks with NVIDIA 9400M graphics cards. [31]
  • Vertical synchronization is now configurable. You tin can configure these settings using the corresponding option in the virtual automobile video configuration folio.
  • Improved 3D performance for the video game Mirror'south Edge .
macOS Server guest operating system [ edit ]
  • The ability to pass kernel options to the macOS Server guest OS has been added. To do so, enable the "Select boot device on startup" option in the virtual machine configuration, which will enable you to specify the necessary kernel options in the 5-2nd timeout before booting the kernel.

Version 6 [ edit ]

Officially announced on September 9, 2010 and launched on September xiv, 2010, Parallel vi has full 64-bit back up for the first time. Parallels claims that Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac "[has] over 80 new and improved features, including speed xl% above the previous version." Specific new features include:

  • An all-new 64-flake engine
  • 5.1 Surround Sound support
  • Better import implementation of VMware, Virtual PC virtual machines and Kick Army camp partitions
  • Improved network, hard bulldoze and Transporter performance
  • Windows plan Spotlight integration
  • Faster Windows launch time
  • Enhanced 3D graphics that are 40% better than previous versions
  • Ability to extend Mac OS X Parental Controls to Windows applications
  • Ability to utilize Mac OS Ten keyboard shortcuts in Windows applications
  • Enhanced Spaces and Exposé support

Version 7 [ edit ]

Officially announced on September one, 2011 and released on September vi, 2011, Parallels Desktop 7 adds many new features. These include:

  • Integration with Os X 10.vii.4 "Panthera leo":
    • Full-screen support
    • Use of Launchpad for Windows apps
    • Mission Control support
    • Panthera leo every bit a guest Os
    • Lion animations support
  • Improved user interface
  • New standard help and documentation
  • Shared devices with Mac OS X
  • Longer bombardment life
  • Mac OS X parental controls support
  • Back up for Intel AES-NI encryption
  • Enhanced performance and 3D graphics
  • Support for up to 1GB video retentiveness in virtual auto
  • Enhanced sound back up - up to 192 kHz
  • Environs sound vii.1
  • Added back up for Windows seven

Version 8 [ edit ]

Officially appear August 22, 2012 and released September four, 2012, Parallels Desktop 8 adds many new features:

  • Bone Ten 10.8 "Mount King of beasts" every bit a guest OS
  • Retina resolution can exist passed to virtual machines
  • Windows seven and Windows 8 automatically optimised for all-time experience on Retina
  • Parallels Desktop notifications
  • Notification Centre support for Windows 8 toast notifications
  • Mount Lion Dictation in Windows apps
  • Full screen on demand for Windows applications in Coherence
  • Presentation Wizard
  • Open up in Internet Explorer button for Safari
  • Drag & drib file to Outlook in the Dock opens new e-mail with attachment
  • Multi-language Keyboard Sync in Mac and Windows
  • Full support for new Mod UI Windows eight applications (Dock, Mission Command, Launchpad)
  • Reworked Keyboard shortcuts preferences
  • Use the standard OS Ten system preferences to set Parallels Desktop awarding shortcuts.
  • Resource (CPU/RAM) monitoring
  • Indication for VM hard drive infinite usage
  • Shared Bluetooth
  • Improved Virtual Auto kicking fourth dimension/Windows boots time are up to 25% faster than previous version
  • Pause & resume Windows upward to 25% faster than previous version
  • Input/output (I/O) operations are upward to 35% faster than previous version
  • Games run upward to thirty% faster than previous version
  • DirectX 10 support
  • Total USB iii.0 support for faster connections to peripheral devices for Virtual Machines starting from Parallels Desktop eight.0.18305 [32]

Version nine [ edit ]

Officially announced on Baronial 29, 2013 and released on September 5, 2013, Parallels Desktop nine for Mac includes these new features and enhancements:

  • Brings back the "existent" Start carte du jour for Windows eight and enables Modern apps in separate windows instead of total screen
  • Power Nap support, so applications stay up-to-appointment on Retina Brandish Mac and MacBook Air computers
  • Thunderbolt and Firewire storage devices are designated to connect to Windows virtual machine
  • Viscid Multi-monitor setup remembers settings and puts Windows virtual machines back into Full Screen style on the remote monitor
  • Sync iCloud, SkyDrive, Dropbox and more without unnecessary duplication of files
  • Windows apps can launch the Bone Ten Mountain Lion Lexicon with Dictionary gesture
  • Enhanced integration with MacOS for Linux users
  • Enhanced New Virtual Machine Sorcerer makes it easier to ready a new virtual machine, peculiarly on computers without hard drives
  • PDF printer for Windows to print from any Windows application to a PDF on the Mac desktop, even if the application doesn't accept that functionality
  • Compatibility with OS 10 ten.9 "Mavericks"
  • Easily install and access complimentary security software subscriptions from one location
  • Upwards to xl% better deejay functioning than previous versions
  • Virtual machines shut downwards up to 25% faster and suspend upwards to 20% faster than with Parallels Desktop viii
  • 3D graphics and web browsing are 15% faster than in Parallels Desktop 8

Enterprise version:

  • Ready an expiration date for the virtual machine.
  • Run virtual machines in headless mode.
  • Start virtual machines on Mac boot.

Version 9 is the last version to support Snowfall Leopard.

Version 10 [ edit ]

Released Baronial 20, 2014, Parallels Desktop x for Mac includes support for Bone 10 10.ten "Yosemite", and ends support for Snowfall Leopard. [33]

Less than a yr after release of its release, Parallels spokesperson John Uppendahl confirmed version 10 will not be fully compatible with Windows 10. The coherence style, which integrates the Windows user interface with OS X, will not be updated and users will demand to purchase and upgrade to version eleven to keep using this feature. [34]

Version xi [ edit ]

Released August 19, 2015, Parallels Desktop eleven for Mac includes support for Windows 10 and is fix for OS Ten 10.xi "El Capitan". [35]

Parallels Desktop eleven for Mac is available every bit a quondam buy of $79.99 for the Desktop edition, and as an annual subscription of $99.99 for Pro edition. [36] Version xi has multiple issues with macOS 10.13, High Sierra. The website currently offers a total price upgrade to Version 13 every bit a correction, effectively making this version obsolete with the macOS upgrades. [37]

Version 12 [ edit ]

Released August xviii, 2016. [38]

Version 13 [ edit ]

Released August 22, 2017, [39] Parallels Desktop thirteen for Mac provides macOS High Sierra readiness and support for upcoming Windows 10 features. According to Parallels, the new version makes it unproblematic for MacBook Pro users to add together Windows applications to the Impact Bar, and to use the Touch Bar within Windows applications. It is also the first solution to bring the upcoming Windows 10 People Bar characteristic to the Mac, including integration with the Mac Dock and Spotlight. The new version also features upwards to 100 percentage functioning improvements for completing certain tasks. The update also brings in a slightly refreshed UI to better friction match macOS and visual improvements for Windows users on Retina displays. [40]

Version xiv [ edit ]

Released August 21, 2018, Parallels Desktop 14 supports macOS 10.14 "Mojave". [41]

Version xv [ edit ]

Released August 13, 2019.

Version 16 [ edit ]

Released August 11, 2020., [42] Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac comes with the following highlights:

  • Is set for the new macOS Big Sur architecture
  • In Windows and Linux VMs, DirectX eleven is 20 percent faster and in that location are improvements for the OpenGL 3 graphics
  • The bombardment life when users activate "Travel Mode" in Windows is up to x pct longer
  • In Windows apps users can now use zoom and rotate with Trackpad in Windows apps
  • More printing options: Print on both sides and paper sizes from A0 to envelope.

New features are added to Parallels Desktop for Mac Pro Edition:

  • Easier export a virtual machine in a compressed format and prepare it for transfer to another Mac or an SSD
  • Requite custom networks an private proper noun

[43]

On Apr 14, 2021, Parallels updated the software to version 16.5, notably adding support for Apple silicon-based Macs. On such Macs, only ARM-compatible OSes tin exist run in VMs; Parallels does not emulate the x86 compages. [44] Supported guest OSes include Windows Insider builds of Windows 10 (as no retail ARM versions of Windows 10 nor installation disk images for such versions are publicly available), equally well equally ARM builds of various Linux distributions.

Version 17 [ edit ]

Released August 10, 2021, Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac comes with the following highlights:

  • Optimized for Apple M1 fleck.
  • Added support for USB 3.1 devices.
  • Added multi-monitor back up for Linux.
  • Added drag-and-driblet back up for text or graphics betwixt Mac and Windows applications.
  • Version 17.i, released Oct 14, 2021, is fully compatible with macOS Monterey and adds support for Windows 11 as a invitee OS. [45]

Supported operating systems [ edit ]

Parallels Desktop for Mac Business, Abode and Pro Editions requires these versions of MacOS: [46]

Parallels Desktop Version
Macintosh Bone host version 17 xvi 15 xiv xiii 12 xi 10 9 8 vii 6 v four 3 2.5
macOS 12 "Monterey" 12 C
macOS 11 "Big Sur" 11 C
macOS 10.15 "Catalina" 10.15 C
macOS ten.14 "Mojave" ten.14 C
macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" 10.13 AB AB
macOS 10.12 "Sierra" 10.12
Os X ten.11 "El Capitan" 10.11
Os X ten.10 "Yosemite" x.10
Bone 10 10.ix "Mavericks" 10.9
Os X 10.eight "Mountain King of beasts" ten.eight
Bone X 10.7 "Lion" x.vii.v

10.7.0

OS X ten.6 "Snow Leopard" &

OS Ten 10.half dozen "Snowfall Leopard Server"

ten.six.8

10.half-dozen.iii

10.half-dozen.0

Bone X 10.5 "Leopard" &

OS 10 x.v "Leopard Server"

10.5.8

10.5.2

OS 10 x.4 "Tiger" &

Bone 10 ten.4 "Tiger Server"

10.4.11

ten.4.vi

Parallels Desktop 11 and 12 only partially support macOS "Loftier Sierra":

A Coherence Mode windows may appear nether MacOS windows, and some graphics artifacts may occur.

B Neither Parallels Desktop 11 nor 12 fully support Apple File Organisation (APFS) disks, including virtual disks and Boot Army camp partitions. Therefore, a "Loftier Sierra" guest machine must be installed 'manually' past passing the "--converttoapfs NO" command line switch, and cannot use the automated Parallels virtual machine cosmos process.

C Versions are partially compatible with the corresponding macOS versions and may not piece of work correctly.

Invitee [ edit ]

Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac includes support for a diverseness of dissimilar guest operating systems: [47]

  • Several versions of Windows: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows eight, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 (SP0-SP1), Windows Server 2008 R2 (SP0-SP2), Windows Vista Habitation, Business organization, Ultimate and Enterprise (SP0-SP2), Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP0-SP2), Windows XP (SP0-SP3), Windows 2000 Professional person SP4, Windows 2000 Server SP4
  • Linux distributions: Reddish Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) eight, seven and six, CentOS Linux 8, 7 and 6, Fedora Linux 32, 31, 30 and 29, Ubuntu 20.04, nineteen.10, 19.04, 18.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS, Debian GNU/Linux 10, 9 and 8, Suse Linux Enterprise 15, OpenSUSE Linux xv.2, 15.1 and xv, Linux Mint 20, xix and 18, Kali 2020.2, 2019 and 2018, elementary OS five.0, Manjaro xviii, Mageia 7 and 6 and more than
  • Android (only when users download the version with the Installation Banana with Parallels Desktop)
  • It is also possible to install macOS versions in a VM: macOS Big Sur 11, macOS Catalina x.15, macOS Mojave 10.14, macOS High Sierra 10.13, macOS Sierra 10.12, OS X El Capitan 10.11, Bone X Yosemite 10.x, Os Ten Mavericks ten.9, OS X Mount Lion ten.8, Os 10 King of beasts 10.7, OS X Lion Server 10.7, Mac Bone 10 Snow Leopard Server x.6, Mac Bone X Leopard Server ten.5

In Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac, support for guest operating systems includes a diverseness of 32-bit and 64-fleck x86 operating systems, including: [46]

See also [ edit ]

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