
This is an initial 1.0 release, and some of that deeper Chrome OS and Windows app integration will come over time. Product details, including a free full-featured one-month trial with five user licenses, are available online at /chrome. The integration isn’t as seamless as the Coherence mode that’s typically found in Parallels Desktop, which lets you pin Windows apps to the macOS dock and run them without seeing the full Windows desktop and taskbar. Pricing and Free Trial Parallels Desktop for Chrome OS enterprise edition is available for 69.99 USD annually per user and the education edition for 39.99 USD annually per user.

Chrome OS even redirects certain Windows file types directly to the Parallels instance to make it easier to launch files that you’d typically use a desktop app for.
PARALLELS DESKTOP FOR CHROMEBOOK HOW TO
Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise will launch a full copy of Windows, allowing Microsoft’s operating system to sit side by side with Chrome OS and Android apps. Chromebook users are being offered the capacity to run Microsoft’s flagship Windows 10 operating system on their devices using software company Parallels’ newly released platform. In this video we show how to deploy 3rd party solution Parallels Desktop to users on Chrome OS devices, and how to implement cloud policies to configure set. It’s designed for businesses, which means only enterprise customers will be able to purchase the app for $69.99 per user.


First announced earlier this year, Chrome OS will now boot a full version of Windows inside a virtual machine to gain access to existing desktop apps. Google is bringing Windows app support to Chromebooks today through a partnership with Parallels.
