How can you run Microsoft Windows on a Mac these days? Fifteen years ago, the answer was simple: Just install Windows using Boot Camp. Today, you have loads of other options — even though Boot Camp itself does not work on Macs with Apple silicon processors.
You can use a virtual machine, pay to access Windows in the cloud from a web browser, use special software to get access to a couple of essential apps or simply Remote Desktop in to a PC. Which path forward is right for you? I’ll run through them all.
April 9, 2007: Apple sells its 100 millionth
April 8, 1983:
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April 7, 1997: Apple’s System 7 operating system receives its last update with the shipment of Mac OS 7.6.1.