Saturday, June 18, 2016

5 ways to install window on macbook pro

Run Windows on your Mac without rebooting Nick Mead



Recent changes

  • Speak, dont type - Use the new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Dictation tool across both Windows and Mac environments
  • Open in Internet Explorer - When a website doesnt render well within Safari, launch it in Internet Explorer with a click of a button
  • Parallels Wizard - Download and automatically install Windows or other operating systems (OSes) including Google Chrome OS, Ubuntu and Android on your Mac.
  • Windows apps on OS X Launchpad - Add Windows applications to the OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or Lion Launchpad to quickly launch Mac and Windows applications used most
  • Consolidated notifications - Integration of Windows notifications into the Mac OS X Notification Center makes it easy to stay updated on Windows virtual machine operations
  • Mountain Lion gestures for Windows apps - Enjoy seamless integration of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion gestures with Windows apps such as pinch to zoom, Mission Control, three-finger drag, swipe between full-screen apps, two-finger scroll, Launchpad and rotate
  • Retina display support - Enjoy stunning Retina display resolution in Windows OS and Windows applications to see crisper fonts, vivid photos, images and animations
  • Improved Parallels Desktop 8 performance - Up to 30 percent faster for input/output (I/O) operations, 30 percent faster for games and up to 25 percent faster for virtual machine operations such as boot, suspend, shutdown and resume, when compared to Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac

Notes

Please note: Parallels 8 is a $49.99 upgrade for customers who purchased a previous version before July 24, 2012.
Pros
  • Very easy to set up
  • Allows you to switch effortlessly between Windows and OS X
  • Interchanges files between your OS X and Windows environment
  • Latest version is faster than ever
  • Use Windows apps from your Dock
  • Now allows access from mobile devices
  • Uses speech recognition in OS X
  • Puts Windows apps into Dock
  • Integrated with iCloud
Cons
  • Can be a bit slow to use compared to an installation of Windows using Boot Camp
  • Requires a lot of free hard drive space to work
  • Leaves components behind after uninstall
source : http://parallels-desktop-10.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://parallels-desktop-10.en.softonic.com/mac/download

Manage open windows in Mac OS X  Nick Mead

Shift It is a simple tool that adds 10 useful actions to control Mac OS X windows, usually static and limited in customization.
It's far more flexible and powerful than Exposé, allowing you to place windows on the left, top right, lower left, lower right, half left, half right, top, bottom, focused or maximized. There's no need to even touch the mouse either, Shift It enables all of these functions with keyboard shortcuts.
If you do want to use the mouse, Shift It is accessible directly from the Menu bar. You can also check for updates and access a limited number of preferences from the Menu Bar. It's shame you can't assign mouse actions to Shift It like in Exposé but its a minor drawback of a generally very handy tool.
Shift It is a powerful windows manager which makes managing your windows in OS X much easier.
Pros

  • Great way to manage windows in OS X
  • Shifts windows instantly
  • Keyboard shortcuts


Cons
  • No way to setup mouse gestures
source : http://shift-it.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://shift-it.en.softonic.com/mac/download

Run Windows and OS X at the same time Nick Mead

VirtualBox is a free alternative to visualization software such as Parallels and VMWare. Although it may not be as polished, its generally an excellent free solution to what can be an expensive problem.


Recent changes

  • VMM: more work on improving the emulation of certain MSR registers (e.g. bugs #12224, #12544)
  • VMM: fixed a VERR_INVALID_RPL Guru Meditation when booting certain guests (bug #11350)
  • VMM: experimental support for SSE 4.1 / SSE 4.2 passthrough, see the manual for more information how to enable it (bug #8651)
  • VMM: fix for recent Linux kernels with software virtualization
  • GUI: experimental HID LEDs synchronization for Windows hosts, see the manual for more information
  • GUI: warn the user if the Oracle Extension Pack is not installed and the user tries to activate the remote display feature (bug #9104)
  • GUI: make sure that a minimized guest (using mini toolbar in fullscreen/seamless mode) keeps the minimized state (bug #12199)
  • GUI: popup banner's "do not show this message again" check-box replaced with corresponding button
  • GUI: network adapter cables can now be connected/disconnected directly through the running virtual machine Devices / Network menu a Network status-bar indicator
  • GUI: the new VM wizard now proposes 64-bit guests on 64-bit hosts by default; better distinction between 32-bit OS types 64-bit OS types (bug #12533)
  • GUI: better error message if appliance import fails (bug #12657)
  • GUI: allow to set host-combination to 'None' using the Global settings / Input page (bug #12730)
  • GUI: don't switch the guest to a black screen during online snapshot merge (4.3 regression)
  • VBoxManage: when exporting an appliance, support the suppression of MAC addresses, which means they will be always recreated on import, avoiding duplicate MAC addresses for VMs which are imported several times
  • AHCI: fixed a VM hang during suspend under certain circumstances
  • AHCI: fixed a VM hang during online snapshot merge under certain circumstances
  • AHCI: fixed a bug which resulted in Windows XP guest hangs if a SATA CDROM is attached (bug #12417)
  • AHCI: fixed a Guru Meditation under certain conditions
  • AHCI: ejecting a CD/DVD medium failed under certain conditions
  • AHCI: disk hotplugging fixes
  • NAT: transparent handling of host sleep/resume and network configuration changes if the dnsproxy is enabled or if the hostresolver is used (bug #12441)
  • NAT: fixed crash and misbehaviour under some circumstances with ICMP packets having TTL=1
  • NAT Network: fixed IPv6 reassembly
  • NAT Network: ping proxy implemented
  • OVF: fixed reading of the OVF 0.9 section element (4.3 regression; bug #12345)
  • OVF: several fixes
  • 3D: several fixes, multiscreen fixes (e.g. bug #9124)
  • 3D: include 3D content in captured videos (bug #12666)
  • 3D: include 3D content in captured screenshot (bug #11758)
  • VGA: proper handling of legacy graphics modes if the Guest Additions are active (bug #6649)
  • USB: fixed crash during isochronous transfer under rare circumstances
  • BIOS: better disk geometry handling of SCSI drives
  • API: fix crashes in Java API clients using the XPCOM binding, happened with output parameters only (bug #11232)
  • VBoxSVC: documented the handling of host power management events (see the manual for more information) and added an extradata item for configuring the handling of the battery-low event (bug #9925)
  • VBoxSVC: fixed a bug which could trigger a crash if a VM snapshot was restored the second time and the VM has associated bandwidth groups (bug #12569)
  • VBoxSVC: properly detect ifconfig if located in /bin (bug #12713)
  • Shared Folders: fixed a failure to restore transient shared folders when starting a VM from a saved state (bug #12578)
  • Mac OS X hosts: fixed issue when the application icon was frozen in the dock if the bridging interface was not connected to a network (bug #12241)
  • Linux hosts: also consider the physical package ID when determining the number of physical CPU cores
  • Linux hosts / guests: don't warn in kernel log if memory allocation fails (bug #11171)
  • Solaris hosts: fixed the autostart SMF script (bug #11720)
  • Windows hosts: fixes for non-ANSI code page user names and similar environment contents (bug #12596)
  • Windows hosts / guests: fixed setting and using a guest user's process environment variables (relevant for Guest Control)
  • Windows Additions: fixed handle leaks in VBoxTray (bug #12563)
  • Windows Additions: fixed a crash while detecting active guest users
  • Windows Additions: fixed restoring backed up D3D files on XPDM -> WDDM upgrade
  • Guest Control: fixed setting and using a guest user's process environment variables
  • Linux Additions: support Enterprise Linux 6.5 kernels (bug #12505)
  • Linux Additions: fixed CPU hot-remove on newer Linux kernels
  • Linux / Solaris Additions: don't automount a shared folder which is already mounted
  • X11 Additions: support X.Org Server 1.15 (bug #12623) 
Pros
  • Easy installation
  • Offers many of the same features common to Parallels
  • Folder sharing and USB support


Cons
  • Doesn't support drag and drop
  • Doesn't feature extended preferences of Parallels
  • Finding shared folders is a bit tricky
source : http://virtualbox-mac.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://virtualbox-mac.en.softonic.com/mac/download
Tutorial : http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-use-virtualbox/

4) 1.6.1

Run Windows applications on your Mac Softonic Editorial Team


Most people who need Windows access use a virtual environment such as 


Recent changes

  • Support for IRDA protocol
  • Faster initial wineprefix creation
  • Axis remapping with evdev joysticks
  • More image formats in WindowsCodecs
  • Various bug fixes

Notes

This app was previously known as Darwine

Pros

  • Easier than installing a virtual machine
  • Free to use


Cons
  • Doesn't support OpenGL
  • Superseded by WineBottler
  • No Snow Leopard support
source : http://darwine-winebottler.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://darwine-winebottler.en.softonic.com/mac/download

5) 7.0.1.2235595

Run Windows within OS X Nick Mead




Recent changes

  • Note: Users who purchased VMware Fusion 4 on or after July 25 will receive a free upgrade to version 5.

  • Designed for Mountain Lion - Run Windows on Mountain Lion and search Windows programs in Launchpad, use "AirPlay Mirroring" to stream Mac and Windows applications on an HDTV and get VMware Fusion notifications in Mountain Lion's notification center.
  • Windows 8 Optimization - VMware Fusion 5 supports Windows 8 standard, pro and enterprise editions so consumers can optimize the new Windows 8 "Metro" environment directly on a Mac.
  • Enhanced Mac Support - Support for the latest Mac technologies include compatibility with Mountain Lion, retina display optimization, USB 3 connectivity, and improved support for large memory Macs.
  • Next Generation Performance - Performance enhancements include up to 40% faster general performance speeds compared to the previous version of the product, improved power management for longer battery life and faster 3D graphics.
  • Additional Functionalities - New, powerful ways to experience Windows on a Mac are available through an updated virtual machine library that enables seamless transitions between multiple operating systems, one click snapshots with improved graphical appearance, a brand new graphics driver for Linux 3D desktops, and a new embedded learning center for immediate support.

Notes

Download link takes you to an external page which requires registration.

Pros
  • Runs Windows seamlessly in OS X
  • Superb Cocoa interface
  • Optimized for Windows 8 and Mountain Lion
  • Very easy to install a new OS
  • Supports Thunderbolt
Cons
  • Very heavy on RAM and CPU
  • Gaming is faster using Bootcamp
  • May result in frequent lock-ups and crashes if CPU and RAM resources are low
  • No auto-updates
source : http://vmware-fusion.en.softonic.com/mac
download : http://vmware-fusion.en.softonic.com/mac/download

other source : http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-ways-get-windows-mac/

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