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AndrewOm
Community Member
Hello Brooke,
Yes, VMware also costs extra.
I am in the same boat. It would be much easier if the main software ran natively on Mac. If you are on the fence about purchasing 360, I'd highly recommend taking into account that you may need extra software (Parallels + Windows which are added costs) in order to run Articulate 360. Other content creation software support Mac natively and if you want to delving into VR training, Articulate may not be the best route. But, Articulate Storyline is pretty easy to use. There are trade-offs.
Anyway, the most common methods to run Windows on Mac are Parallels (cost) or Boot Camp (free). You will still need to purchase a copy of Windows in order to run it on your MacBook Pro with either option. This link outlines the pros and cons of Parallels vs Boot Camp fairly well.
https://www.wikihow.com/Choose-Between-Apple-Bootcamp-and-Parallels
Hope that helps!
Yes, VMware also costs extra.
I am in the same boat. It would be much easier if the main software ran natively on Mac. If you are on the fence about purchasing 360, I'd highly recommend taking into account that you may need extra software (Parallels + Windows which are added costs) in order to run Articulate 360. Other content creation software support Mac natively and if you want to delving into VR training, Articulate may not be the best route. But, Articulate Storyline is pretty easy to use. There are trade-offs.
Anyway, the most common methods to run Windows on Mac are Parallels (cost) or Boot Camp (free). You will still need to purchase a copy of Windows in order to run it on your MacBook Pro with either option. This link outlines the pros and cons of Parallels vs Boot Camp fairly well.
https://www.wikihow.com/Choose-Between-Apple-Bootcamp-and-Parallels
Hope that helps!
JeremyLeFevre
5 years agoCommunity Member
Thank you for your helpful comment :-)