It is not at all uncommon to see people who use Android phones switch to using an iPhone and vice versa. Likewise, people who are habituated with using a PC – which runs Windows – may want to switch to using a Mac. Whatever the reasons may be for switching over to a Mac from a Windows driven PC, adjusting to a new operating system may seem a little daunting at first, but with just a little bit of work, you will be able to work with a Mac without any further difficulty.
Apple is very well known for the quality of its products as well as its exemplary user interface and user experience. The tech giant is famous for developing its own ‘ecosystem’, replete with its own set of features and applications that set it apart from its competitors, and this has helped it create its own niche in the world of tech, in turn earning it a loyal following among users from diverse walks of life.
However, while Apple has always strived to stand out in the world of technology, it must be said that even their products and services are not 100% perfect or effective. Most computer users prefer to use Windows, and it is true that the overwhelming majority of businesses around the world make use of Windows computers. This is due to the very simple reason that a large number of applications and programs that are used by several industries and corporations around the world can only be operated on computers that run on Microsoft Windows.
A classic example of such an application or software package is Microsoft Office. Even though you can get Word for free on Mac, the Microsoft Office package for Windows has the Microsoft Access database, which does not exist for the Microsoft Office package for Macs.
It is in view of this that Apple has made it available for users to choose between macOS and Microsoft Windows when they purchase a Mac. The good news is, there are a few different ways in which you can run Windows on your Mac in order to be able to access and use the applications, programs, tools, software and features that are only available on Microsoft Windows.
So what software can you use to run Windows on your Mac? Let’s dive
right in!
1. Parallels
Parallels is an application that lets you run Windows on your Mac without requiring you to reboot it. It is an application that has more than 30 utilities, making it possible to simplify your tasks on both Windows and macOS, while delivering on fast performance and ease of use. Parallels allows you to access and use your applications as well as your data from any operating system and you can even move your files and applications seamlessly from a PC to a Mac and vice versa.
2. VMware Fusion
VMware Fusion is a software that allows you to select from over hundreds of operating systems that are supported on it. VMware Fusion includes the latest Windows 10, the latest version of macOS as well as Linux. This software has a common platform through which you can connect with ESXi, vSphere and even Workstation servers, allowing you to manage, launch and even control each physical host and virtual machine.
3. Boot Camp
Boot Camp is a utility on Macs that allows you to switch from macOS to Windows and vice versa. In order to use Windows on your Mac, all you need to do is download a copy of Windows 10 and let Boot Camp handle the rest. This application even helps you install Microsoft Windows.
4. VirtualBox
VirtualBox is a software that both business owners and home users can utilize. It is a very powerful virtualization utility that is loaded with features and is an open source software. VirtualBox is able to support a large number of operating systems, including, but not limited to, Windows 7, 8, 10, Vista, XP and even 2000. It also supports Linux 4.x, 3.x, 2.6 and 2.4.
5. CrossOver
CrossOver is a software that lets you run Windows effortlessly on your Mac. It is able to run thousands of Windows applications on your Mac and does not require VMs or Windows licenses. CrossOver is easy to install and set up, and a huge advantage of this software is that it helps to save a lot of resources on your computer as well as space, by occupying only the space it needs to run Windows programs so that you don’t need to reboot.
6. PlayOnMac
PlayOnMac is a software that you can use to install and then use a large number of applications, games and tools on your Mac that are exclusively designed for Windows computers. PlayOnMac is a user-friendly software that delivers good performance and integrates smoothly with various operating systems without requiring a reboot.
Whenever you feel the need to switch to Windows, all you have to do is spend a relatively small amount of money on software that will let you use Windows on your Mac without a hassle. Needless to say, this will also save you a lot of money which you may have had to spend on purchasing another PC or laptop. Take your pick from any of the software available, keeping in mind your requirements and your budget and enjoy using Windows on your Mac.