This is actually for my relative. His problem is that he has a Mac, and his company's software only support Windows. I know I can setup dual-boot, and use Windows and even VirtualBox. Is there a more seamless solution for the less tech savvy, but still get the best of OS X?
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It depends on what the software requires - parallels and VMware fusion have seamless support for windows software. It might not work as well as native if the software is particularly demanding. I'd also give the software a try in wine - which wouldn't need a windows install at all. | |||
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