Parallels Desktop 26 Full ESD Perpetual License
Maximize your Mac’s potential by seamlessly running Windows and thousands of other applications side-by-side with macOS, without rebooting. The Parallels Desktop 26 Full ESD Perpetual License offers a powerful, one-time purchase solution for users who need to switch between Mac and Windows environments effortlessly.
Key Features
- Seamless Integration: Run Windows applications like they are native to your Mac using the innovative Coherence mode, or run them in a traditional virtual machine window.
- Optimized for Latest OS: Fully compatible and optimized for macOS Tahoe 26 and Windows 11 version 25H2, ensuring a smooth and reliable experience across the latest platforms.
- High Performance: Enjoy faster resuming of Windows, improved graphics performance (up to 25% faster in Windows VMs), and enhanced overall stability.
- Apple Silicon & Intel Support: Designed to run on both Apple silicon (M-series chips) and Intel-based Macs, providing broad hardware compatibility.
- Effortless File Sharing: Drag and drop files, images, and text between your Mac and Windows applications with ease. Windows folders shared with macOS are also indicated with native Finder icons.
- Accurate Disk Management: Windows virtual machines can now accurately see your Mac’s available disk space, which helps prevent freezes, slowdowns, and crashes during large installations.
- ESD (Electronic Software Delivery): Receive your license key and download instructions digitally for immediate access to the software.
System Requirements
- A Mac computer with macOS Ventura 13.0 or later (up to macOS Tahoe 26).
- Sufficient memory (RAM) and disk space to run both macOS and your desired virtual machine operating system simultaneously.
- A valid installation source for the guest operating system (e.g., Windows, Linux).
This is a Full ESD Perpetual License, meaning you own the specific version of Parallels Desktop 26 outright, rather than subscribing annually. You can check the Parallels website for more details on the differences between perpetual and subscription licenses
