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Get Parallels Desktop for Mac at 10% Off for a limited time

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From now through Sept. 27, 2022, all new customers can get Parallels Desktop for Mac at 10% off during its limited-time offer. According to Parallels’s team, this 10% discount only applies to full licenses or 1st year of subscriptions. This means you can only purchase Parallels Desktop for Mac Standard Edition or Pro Edition for now which normally cost $99.99 and $119.99 respectively for your very first-year purchase.

To get 10% Off, head over to the Parallels website and choose any product you like, for this offer choose only Parallels Desktop for Mac Standard Edition or Pro Edition which cost $99.99 and $119.99. Once you picked your desired choice, you will see the Check to enter coupon code option on the left side of the bottom of the checkout page, see the image below:

*All prices mentioned above exclude tax/VAT.

Parallels Desktop for Mac Checkout options (Image Courtesy: Parallels/Cleverbridge GmbH)

Now tick this Check to enter coupon code option and put this promo code PARALLELS10 in the coupon code box, as soon as you enter the coupon code and hit the Apply button, the page refresh for a second and you will see the discount price at the same checkout page. This means you will get Parallels Desktop for Mac Standard Edition at just $89.99 and Pro Edition at $107.99 for the first-year purchase instead of $99.99 and $119.99, saving you a total of $10 and $12 respectively.

I will once again repeat that this 10% discount coupon will end on Sept. 27, 2022, so act fast as possible, and if you looking for a student and educator discount, well then we already have an article for that in which student and educator will get 50% discount on Parallels Desktop for Mac when they verified their valid student/educator status with your academics through Parallels, read that article HERE how to do it and also read the Parallels Desktop’s version 18 article HERE.

In case you didn’t know, Parallels Desktop is a Mac application that allows you to run Windows operating system without having to restart your Mac as well has powerful features such as copy or paste or drag and drop support, and yes you can run games on it. If you want to give it a try, you may buy the brand-new Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac or get the trial version for the first 14 days.

Parallels Desktop for mac runs almost every software that runs on Windows and other operating systems smoothly without interrupting your macOS experience. You can try out the following well-known software on Parallels Desktop for Mac: Microsoft Office, CAD software for 2D and 3D designs, Microsoft Visual Studio, and the game platform Steam.

Quick features of Parallels Desktop for Mac

  • Run more than 200,000 Windows apps on your Mac, without rebooting
  • Save money and avoid buying a second computer to run PC programs
  • Convert your existing PC to a virtual machine
  • Includes Parallels Toolbox: 40+ one-click productivity tools to help take screenshots, minimize distractions, download video and audio from the web, and more!
  • Includes premium 24/7 support via phone and email for 30 days

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