I have a MacBook Air and I'm trying to find a way to install a software that's only available for Windows. I've heard about CrossOver, but it's pretty pricey at $70 a year. Are there any more affordable alternatives?
4 Answers
You might want to check out WINE! It's free and can run many Windows applications right on your Mac without needing a full Windows installation.
Just out of curiosity, what's the software you're trying to run? Knowing the specific program might help others suggest the best solution.
If your Mac has an Intel chip, you could create a Windows virtual machine using VirtualBox. It's also a free solution and lets you run Windows alongside macOS.
Have you thought about using Parallels Desktop? It's popular for running Windows software on Mac, and while it’s not free, some users swear by its performance.
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