

This practice is more popular among professionals who run multiple operating systems at one system to be more efficient and agile. It allows you to run operating systems like Linux and Windows together on one system at one time. Personally, when I am on the road, I am much happier carrying only a single laptop.VMware is an amazing virtualization tool that allows the user to run multiple operating systems on top of one operating system as a virtual machine.

Now, if your workflow is such that some says you are at your desk working in Windows, and some days you are at your desk working in Mac, then two separate machines may be the best solution. VM software makes it easy to switch back and forth between the two platforms for workflows that involve both Windows and Mac applications.VM software may cost less than a separate second machine.


There are conveniences to having them all on one machine, rather than split across two machines. It's a reasonable question to ask, and there are reasonable answers.Ĭonsider someone who needs to run a mix of Mac and Windows applications. With Windows PCs available for next to nothing, both new and refurb, with Windows pre-installed (you know Windows is not included with either emulator, right?), please, someone provide me with justification for not just buying a cheap PC to run your QuickBooks Pro, or some other application not available on MacOS? Sure you can do it, but in the words of my late mother, "JP, just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD." Mom was wise. It mystifies me as to why anyone would want to run Windows on a Mac, silicon or otherwise.
