Microsoft’s first preview of Insider came out on Monday, but the rollout was uneven, and it does not include all the new features coming to Windows 11 later this year, such as Microsoft Teams integration or support for Android apps. “Since Windows 11 was recently announced, the Parallels Engineering team is awaiting the official Windows 11 Insider Preview building to begin studying changes introduced in the new operating system to provide full compatibility with future Parallels Desktop updates,” Nick Dobrovolskiy, SVP for Engineering and Support told iMore. Obviously, Windows 11 is not supported on Macs, but as usual, some Mac users run virtualized desktops on their Macs with Windows.Īs reported by iMore, Parallels has confirmed that it’s waiting to dig into Windows 11, once all its features, such as Teams integration and Android apps, are released and part of the Windows 11 Preview build before they start working on Mac compatibility. Last week, Microsoft unveiled Windows 11, the next major version of the Windows operating system. The popular Windows virtualization software on macOS, Parallels Desktop, has confirmed that support for the recently announced Windows 11 is coming to Macs.