Windows emulation software on Mac

Hi Good people, I have a Windows based book cataloguing programme for PC. Apparently it runs well on Macs if one installs Windows emulation software; My question is how can I do this?? -- Regards, Robert.

2009/9/9 Robert Kuria <robbydeno@googlemail.com>
Hi Good people,
I have a Windows based book cataloguing programme for PC. Apparently it runs well on Macs if one installs Windows emulation software;
My question is how can I do this??
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On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Robert Kuria<robbydeno@googlemail.com> wrote:
I have a Windows based book cataloguing programme for PC. Apparently it runs well on Macs if one installs Windows emulation software;
My question is how can I do this??
You have many options easiest is to setup a windows virtual machine ... some are free and some will cost you a little money. Free (and works nicely for me) : http://www.virtualbox.org/ Other options (non-free, but also work well ) : http://www.parallels.com http://www.vmware.com/fusion Also crossover which is more like wine : http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxmac/mac_windows/
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