🚀 : Optimized for M1, M2, and M3 chips for near-native Windows performance.
: An open-source virtualization product that is free for personal and educational use (though ARM support is still in development).
: You can download a 14-day free trial from the official website to test all features before purchasing. 🚀 : Optimized for M1, M2, and M3
: Now available for free for personal use, offering a robust virtualization platform for Mac users.
If you need Parallels Desktop, the safest and most reliable methods are provided directly by the developer: : Now available for free for personal use,
: Students and educators often qualify for significant discounts through the Parallels Education Store.
For those considering the official version, version 18 introduced several major improvements: It is excellent for running Linux and older
: A free, open-source emulator and virtualizer for Mac based on QEMU. It is excellent for running Linux and older versions of Windows on Apple Silicon.