![]() Not only is CrossOver compatible with thousands of Windows applications, but you can also try installing unknown and untested Windows application into it. Prefer a commercial application? No problems. WineBottler is fully compatible with OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Wine itself doesn't offer an OS X download, but the third-party application WineBottler brings everything Wine has to offer to the Mac. Wine is far from perfect, and can't handle every Windows app, but it still offers pretty broad support for a whole range of Windows applications. This is a program - actually, it's a compatibility layer, but that's rather a mouthful - that has its roots in Linux, but also works on OS X. Here I'm going to look at two applications - one free, one a commercial product - that will allow you to do just that. Windows runs great on a Mac, but if you only need to run a few specific Windows application on your Mac, then you might be able to do just that without needing to go to the expense or hassle of installing Windows on it. ![]() Ukrainian developers share stories from the war zone The best Wi-Fi router for your home office 3G shutdown is underway: Check your devices now
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