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I second raji's thesis, as in parallels' own forum you can read about people noticing artifacts when moving windows really quickly or in some cases minimizing them: the desktop root window was not erased quickly enough, basically showing chunks of the XP desktop background.
More like a smart overlapping plus some hooks from the VM to host via the parallel tools you have to install under XP.
I'm sure at parallels they'll work to minimize such glitches, but for now there's no such thing as a general functional integration of the two desktops. Actually "shows Windows applications as if they were Mac ones" is a bit misleading here
Still, if that's what you need, I suppose that's excellent.
Edit: typos
Edited 2006-12-02 21:59