There are many reasons why you might need to run Windows on a Mac, but the most frequently cited one is the lack of macOS support for specific software. Now, as you may already know, macOS is optimized to run on the hardware that Apple designs and sells, however the Mac is also capable of running other operating systems, including Windows.
For the best overall performance when running Windows there is Boot Camp, a dual-boot utility built into macOS, but its downsides – such as the lack of integration for immediate access to Apple apps, the use of shared folders, and the need to reboot when switching – might force users to search for alternatives. Luckily the options are plentiful for users hoping to run Windows without Boot Camp. Read More…