Here's some great Prime Day software for your Mac
We often think of Amazon as a great place to nail down some new hardware, but it can also be a gold mine for software, including this lineup of great savings on software for your Mac including Parallels and Adobe Creative Cloud. You can get great deals on a ton of software for your Mac this Prime Day, from photo-editing programs to antivirus software. Take a look at some of our favorite deals below, and be sure to keep checking our live Prime Day Apple Deals hub for deals as they happen!
Software that doesn't drive a hard bargain
Run Windows on your Mac for less with a one-year subscription to Parallels for just $59 instead of $80, only with Amazon Prime.
Pro unlocks more features in Parallels including linking a clone to an independent virtual machine. It also has more vRAM and vCPU power.
Get access to a full year of Adobe Creative Cloud plus 100GB of cloud storage for $100 less than usual, at just $479 instead of $600 at Amazon.
If you just need Photoshop then look no further than this 30% off deal on a year of Photoshop Elements 2022.
It's not true that your Mac can't get viruses, so why not get protection across multiple devices with McAfee Total Protection 2022 complete with antivirus, VPN, Password Manager, and Dark Web monitoring. Covering three devices for $22 a year is a steal!
These deals on software are some of the best around — Amazon Prime Day really is the time to shop not just for hardware but for software as well. However, once you've bagged all the software you need, it's worth checking out the hardware front as well. We've got you covered all day today and tomorrow as we track the best Prime Day MacBook Deals, the best Prime Day iPad Deals, and more!
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