Thursday, 17 May 2018

macos - Any Way to run Mac OSX software under Windows?


I know that you cannot run MacOSX within a virtual machine, but I am curious if there is something similar to WINE that emulates MacOSX enough to allow running some MacOSX software under Windows. Maybe even through application virtualization?


Update: The site AlternativeTo.net has a lot of suggestions of alternative applications on different platforms.


Thanks!



Answer



In short, no.


There is a project to run Mac binaries on Windows, but when I found it, about a year ago, it was a long way from reliably running simple Mach-O binaries, let alone emulating all the frameworks most GUI applications require (Cocoa, CoreImage and the likes).. I don't recall the name of the project, and it didn't seem very active at the time


There is Cocotron, "an open source project which aims to implement a cross-platform Objective-C API similar to that described by Apple Inc.'s Cocoa documentation" - but I don't think this is what you're after..


Again, no, there is nothing like WINE for running Mac software on Windows, and really I doubt there ever will be.


The closest you'll likely get is software being ported (via recompilation, which will involve a lot of modification to the source code), and as John T says, there's plenty of equivalent software which will be far better integrated with Windows..


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