I’m not a typical Windows or Mac user. Where most people choose one operating system and stick with it, I use both Windows 11 and MacOS regularly, going back and forth daily depending on my workflow.
There are a lot of choices that go into deciding between Mac or Windows for your new laptop or PC, including money, your current setups with email and other technology and use for the computer.
When Apple unleashed the first Macs running M1 chips and its new macOS 11 Big Sur operating system, users of those machines lost something they’d had since since 2006: The ability to run Microsoft’s ...
For those who need to jump between running Mac and Windows software, one of the most compelling aspects of Intel-based Mac ownership has been that those Macs could run both Windows and Mac ...
While Macs are obviously the best computers for most Apple fans, they can also be an excellent option for those who prefer to use Windows. Thanks to virtual machine software, not to mention Apple’s ...
The best Windows emulators for Mac include Parallels (best overall), VMware Fusion (great for professionals), and VirtualBox (free option). Wine, Wineskin, and WineBottler are great for running ...
Whisky is an app that simplifies using the Game Porting Toolkit on your Mac, and can open up a wealth of Windows games to Mac users. Here's how to use it. We previously covered how to install and use ...
A few months ago, when Broadcom purchased VMware, it made VMware Fusion, the second most popular Windows virtualization solution for Mac users, behind Parallels, free for personal use. With that move, ...
Want to play games on your Mac? It's easier than you might think. In fact, thanks to some updates to macOS, it's not too complicated to play just about any game on your Mac. Bugs, performance issues, ...
Windows and Mac are two popular operating systems. They have great features to support the user. If you are searching for a way to install Mac on Windows, we have a solution for you. In this guide, we ...
Although .dmg is a macOS disk format, there are a number reasons of why you'd want open them on Windows computers. Here's how to get started. The .dmg (Disk Image) suffix is associated with Apple's ...