Learn how to run Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs with Parallels Desktop. Step-by-step guide for seamless dual OS performance ...
Apple Silicon Macs don't support Boot Camp, meaning you can't install Windows and boot it up directly. That doesn't mean you can't get Windows 11 up and running on your Mac, though. Microsoft ...
The only way to run Windows 11 on a Mac is via Parallels. Parallels is available for purchase in the Mac App Store. You'll also need to buy a copy of Windows 11 because Parallels only allows the ...
Running Windows EXE software on a Mac can be a challenging task, especially if you’re not familiar with virtual machines or Boot Camp. However, there is a simple and efficient solution that allows you ...
We all want to get more out of our everyday devices. Whether you want more speed, more security, or more convenience, life can always get better for an entrepreneur who spends all day on the computer.
Whisky is an app that simplifies using the Game Porting Toolkit on your Mac, and can open up a wealth of Windows games to Mac users. Here's how to use it. We previously covered how to install and use ...
The MacOS is excellent, but sometimes you have no choice but to use Windows. Whether it’s for Windows-exclusive apps, PC gaming, or work software that won’t run on a Mac, having access to both ...
Getting the Windows experience on a Mac computer has become more difficult with the arrival of Apple's own chipsets: The Boot Camp Assistant developed by Apple that allowed dual-booting doesn't work ...
macOS is powerful, but it doesn’t run everything. Whether you need access to Windows-only apps, want to expand your PC gaming library, or have specific work tools that require Windows, a dual setup ...
Want to play games on your Mac? It's easier than you might think. In fact, thanks to some updates to macOS, it's not too complicated to play just about any game on your Mac. Bugs, performance issues, ...
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Windows Software on a Modern Mac Still Sucks

The latest Mac computers with Apple Silicon chips are fantastic computers, but they fall behind their Intel-powered predecessors in one way: Windows software compatibility. If you occasionally need a ...