You can use the Mac RDP client if you have a Terminal Server/RDS server handy. 
Otherwise, Parallels will do the trick but you will need a Windows 
license/installation media to create a Windows VM that will run just fine.

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rk

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From: ProfoxTech <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2018 5:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: VFP in Windows on a Mac

I have had a nightmare installing the latest  Win 10 update.  The only thing
stopping me from throwing the PC out of the window and going out and buying
a Mac was the fact that I have a number of apps still in use written in VFP
which I need to maintain.  I was told recently that I could run Windows on a
Mac - has anyone any experience of running VFP under Windows on a Mac?

 

John

 

John Weller

01380 723235

07976393631

 



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