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Originally Posted by Paul_Heery
I use MS Project all day, every day. Don't even bother to look for alternatives, none are worth a damn. As others have said, use Parallels, Virtualbox or dual boot your Mac
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Pretty much.
I use VMWares Fusion, Paralles and Virtual Box.
Virtual box is great because it's free.
For this I would go with one of the other two commercial options.
They allow Windows apps to run / appear as if they were native Mac Apps. IE: non windowed.
It's just cleaner.
Parallels is the current #1 in the Apple virtualization space.
If you have a PC that you are using that already has Project on it you can use that PC to set up the Virtual one on your Mac.
The benefit there is you are replicating an existing environment and don't have to go through the trouble of installing all your other "stuff"
I did just that when I worked for one of DOD's security suite providers.
They wanted me to carry their POS Dell standard issue box.
I cloned it as a virtual machine on my Mac along with all the certs and company tools.
Stuck the Dell in a desk drawer and forgot about it.
The whole time they were issuing patches and certs to the virtualized version on my Mac.
When I left I handed in the Dell and they had no idea it had not been turned on in two years.