This is without a doubt the best performing option though, since there is no virtualization or hack required, it just turns your Mac into a Windows PC. ![]() The downside to this approach is that you need to buy a Windows license so that you can install it in the VM.īootcamp is another option but then you’ll have to reboot between Mac OS X and Windows, and this isn’t really acceptable for quick testing in my view, plus you still have to buy Windows. The upside to this is that it’s generally very stable and assuming your Mac is reasonably powerful the virtual machine usually performs quite well, certainly well enough to run IE and core Windows apps. The first approach is to use virtualization software, and then you can run IE in addition to just about anything else through a fully functioning Windows VM. Bootcamp to have a full fledged Windows install beside Mac OS X. ![]() ![]() Virtualization through VMWare, VirtualBox, or Parallels. ![]()
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