Getting Started With Parallels Desktop Lite If your interest in virtual machines lies entirely on the Linux and macOS side of things, Lite is without question the better deal, because you can’t beat free. Assuming you need to upgrade every two years, which is roughly consistent with our experience, the two pricing plans are about that same.īut that’s only if you want to run Windows. Parallels versions typically stop running every couple of macOS releases, after which you’ll need to either stick to an older host operating system or pony up $50 for an upgrade license. How does that compare to Parallels Desktop for Mac, the “full” version of this software? Well that product currently costs $70, and is yours as long as you can keep it running. If you want to run a Windows virtual machine, you’ll need to pony up $60 annually. Other than that, the main difference is that Lite is free for anything except Windows virtual machines. So how it Parallels Desktop Lite different than Parallels Desktop? Parallels outlines all of the differences here, if you’re curious-there are a few limitations related to Mac App Store sandboxing. Should I Use Parallels Lite, or the “Full” Version of Parallels?
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