Knowledgebase: MMI
MMI and Macintosh
Posted by Jovian Archive - Tech Support on 11 March 2008 04:42 PM
Using MMI on a Mac

Our programs are written for the .NET framework which is only works on the Windows environment.
Mac users have several choices for having windows run on their computers.

The options available for any recent Mac with Intel processor are these:

1. Apple Computer itself provides a simple and free way (OS X 10.5 required) to install Windows through a software called BootCamp, it uses a partition of the disk and tuns the Mac into a regular PC, it has the disadvantage that you either start the computer with MacOS or with Windows, but not both. It is most suited for someone who really needs a PC and will use the Mac for ocasional taks. A copy of Microsoft Windows is required.
http://www.apple.com/bootcamp

2. Parallels desktop for mac, offers to run Windows inside of the MacOS so that they can coexist and even share files and resources. Most suited for a Mac user with the need for ocasional use of a PC. A copy of Microsoft Windows is required.
http://www.parallels.com/

3. VMWare Fusion for mac, just like Parallels, a solution offered by a different vendor.
http://www.vmware.com/

4. Virtual Box, a free alternative, community maintained solution.
http://www.virtualbox.org/


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