



It’s compelling as it’s a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product built for enterprises. This emulator is very popular among developers and programmers as it’s free and open-source. The only occasional problem is e drop-in processing speed otherwise, it’s a pretty good bare-bones emulator. It allows you to enjoy the features of both worlds. Third in place and free of cost is the Virtual PC for Mac which allows you to use Windows-only internet applications, access Windows networks and share files with Windows-based colleagues. It also supports the newly introduced touch bar and allows you to share virtual machines. Plus, its unity view mode will enable Windows applications to run like it’s meant to run on Mac. It also provides hardware-accelerated graphics, which allows it to run programs like DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3, which in turn allows you to run graphically complex applications like games and their likes. It comes with a hefty price of $79.99 but is worth the tag as it allows a wide variety of emulations, enabling the user to run any windows program smoothly. Ranking second on our list comes VMware fusion.
