Off-topic, but i dun care.boh123321 wrote:A question to garirry:
Can a Mac run windows programs in any way? Is there an emulator or something that can let me do so? If so, then I just might get a MacBook Pro.
If you're interested in Wine Is Not An Emulator, you could try out Winebottler or Wineskin Winery. (both free)Qloof234 wrote:There's WINE, but it's prone to errors, from what I've heard.
Or if you think you are really good in open source stuff then try compiling WINE from source, or installing macports/homebrew and compiling. (but honestly don't try this unless you know what you are doing).
Alternatively, if you don't like the idea of the buggy options above, you could check out Crossover at codeweavers.com . You'll have to pay for it though, although it is superior in running Windows programs, and there's a trial version if you want.
From what I tried though, MOFI and POTZ don't run well in WINE, so unless you're okay with only playing WA1 on your MacBook it'd be better to use Bootcamp (unless you're interested in two OSes running at the same time).
Also, MOFI and POTZ are reaaalllyy slow in VirtualBox, so don't.