(1) Use a Windows-on-Mac virtualisation solution

This means that a full Windows operating system is running as an app within the macOS. Within that Windows app, you can install and run our products.

This solution requires you to purchase the virtualisation software (eg. VMware Fusion) and a copy of the Microsoft operating system.

While we don't officially support any virtualisation environments (ie. we can't help you set it up), we are aware of clients that have successfully gone this route.

(2) Dual Boot

Setting your system up this way means that when you start your computer, you choose whether to start macOS or Windows. If you boot up as a Windows system, then you are running the Microsoft operating system directly on the Mac hardware and it behaves exactly as a Windows PC.

"Boot Camp" is the utility that Apple has created to allow you to set up your system this way.

This solution requires you to purchase a copy of the Microsoft operating system.

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