Running Windows on a macOS machine like a MacBook or an iMac is seamlessly possible by using Parallels Desktop. Thankfully, its Pro Edition is now available for $32 for a limited time only.
Windows on macOS?
It is worth noting that the latest offerings of Apple Macs have become more powerful and impressively fast than ever thanks to the new M1 chipset that the latest MacBooks and other Macs sport.
Not to mention that the Cupertino giant even introduced a new monstrous machine in the flesh of the Apple Mac Studio which comes with an M1 Ultra chip.
With its impressive performance and hefty price tag, it would be best to make the most out of the recent MacBooks and other Macs, such as the Mac Mini, Mac Studio, and iMac.
However, it is interesting to point out that all M1 Macs have already ditched its built-in software Boot Camp, which previously allowed Apple machines to run Windows on its system, according to an online story by 9to5Toys.
That said, users of the recent Mac offerings of Apple, which sports their powerful M1 chips, could no longer run Windows without using third-party software that does the job.
Parallels Desktop Pro Edition Discount
If you are planning to run the Windows operating system on your macOS machine, you will have to get yourself a third-party software that goes by the name Parallels.
If you are still deciding if you are going to buy one yourself, now is the time to do so as Parallels Desktop Pro Edition carries a massive price cut for today only.
According to a report by Apple Insider, the limited-time discount slashed up to 60 percent off from its typical retail price tag.
Both news outlets, namely Apple Insider and 9to5Toys, are giving away exclusive discount deals for the Parallels Desktop Pro Edition until 11:59 PM on March 31, 2022.
The promotion, which only asks customers to use the code "GET60NOW, is now giving away Parallels for only $32.
9to5Toys says that its regular price tag is to the tune of $100, while Apple Insider states that its price elsewhere is $79.99.
Here's the exclusive promo of AppleInsider and 9to5Toys.
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Written by Teejay Boris