Parallels is offering their
1-Year Parallels Desktop for Mac Subscription for
50% Off listed below.
Thanks to community member
pandaking for finding this deal
Note, ensure you select your subscription of choice before checking out
Available Option(s)
- 1-Year Parallels Desktop for Mac Subscription
- Parallels Desktop (Standard Edition) - For: Home and Personal Use
- $49.99/year
- Includes
- 8 GB vRAM
- 4 vCPUs
- Run Windows/Windows Applications
- Use Linus and macOS in a Virtual Machine
- Access Windows Excel features on Mac
- Unlimited Phone/Email Support
- Parallels Desktop (Pro Edition) - For: Developers, Creators and Power Users
- $59.99/year
- Includes
- 128GB vRAM for each VM
- 32 VCPUs for each VM
- Command Line Interface
- Run Graphics-Intensive Windows Apps and Multiple VMs
- Develop, Automate, Test, and Debut in Multiple Operating Systems Simultaneously
- Unlimited Phone/Email Support
- Parallels Desktop (Business Edition) - For: Businesses, Organizations
- $97.49/year
- Includes
- Centralized Administration/License Management
- New Automate CI/CD Workflows
- Provisioning w/ Mac Management Tools or Parallels Deployment Package
- Use Volume License Management for Organizations and Teams
- Business-Friendly Billing
- Allow Selected Users to Download Corporate Windows VM
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Sick & tired of this rent-seeking crap and being squeezed by companies like this.
Yes, you can get a perpetual license, but 1. it's not discounted, and 2. it's only the 'standard' edition with significant limitations.
Vmware Fusion is FREE and it natively supports Windows 11. It has a virtual TPM module. Nuff Said!
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Sick & tired of this rent-seeking crap and being squeezed by companies like this.
Yes, you can get a perpetual license, but 1. it's not discounted, and 2. it's only the 'standard' edition with significant limitations.
https://www.parallels.c
Vmware Fusion is FREE and it natively supports Windows 11. It has a virtual TPM module. Nuff Said!
Vmware Fusion is FREE and it natively supports Windows 11. It has a virtual TPM module. Nuff Said!
i need arm windows to run on m4, right? any tips on best place to grab it?
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