Crossover is not accessible.
Parallels works, but isn't the best when it comes to accessibility,
and from what I've been seeing, it's gotten worse with the latest few
releases, so you might want to avoid that one too.
VmFusion seems to work out of the box, and lets you run virtual
instances of windows on your mac, so you can have osx and windows
apps running side-by-side.
Then, if you're strapped for cash, and just want something free, you
can use bootcamp, and install windows in another partition on your
hd, but for this option, you need to reboot your mac from osx into
windows to use this option.
So, there you go, hope this helps.
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