Can I run DOS/Windows products on my computer?
Is there anyway to get DOS/Windows products on my computer?
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
Is there anyway to get DOS/Windows products on my computer?
MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
No. Not without installing Windows.
No. Not without installing Windows.
Thanks so much for the speedy answer!
lbwilliams wrote:
Is there anyway to get DOS/Windows products on my computer?
There is a somewhat limited exception to Allan Eckert's comment. Check out CrossOver from Code Weavers. Click on the What Runs button to see if it supports what you need.
But the best way to run Windows software on a Mac is still to install Windows, either as a Virtual Machine or using Boot Camp. So I'd suggest following Allan Eckert's advice.
Yes. You can install Windows using either Boot Camp or using a virtual machine like Parallels, Fusion, or VirtualBox. Once Windows is installed you can install and run any Windows program you want.
Macs have been able to run Windows and windows apps since late 2006.
Templeton Peck wrote:
Macs have been able to run Windows and windows apps since late 2006.
Not to be argumentative but I was running Windows on a IIci and later an 840AV using an OrangePC NuBus 486DX card ten years before that. Those were the days...
Not anymore. You used to be able to run Windows on Mac without download, but now you have to try to download windows. It's really easy though.
Can I run DOS/Windows products on my computer?