This article describes pros and cons of installing Windows with the help of Boot Camp, Parallels, VMware and VirtualBox and provides links to step-by-step instructions on installing Windows via those methods.
Virtual apps for Mac include Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion and VirtualBox. There are two main ways to install Windows on a Mac: use BootCamp Assistant to install Windows alongside macOS or use virtualization software to create a Windows virtual machine. If it is your go-to tool for photo editing, you’ll have to either choose and learn to use a Mac alternative or get Windows OS inside your Macbook. Corel’s PaintShop Pro is one of such programs. Switching from a Windows PC to a Macbook can be a hassle because not all Windows programs have versions for Mac OS.