WinOnX is a very interesting emulation application. It allows you to run Windows programs on your Mac.
WinOnX is based on Wine, a very popular project that lets Mac users enjoy Windows apps. Wine is free, but WinOnX is a commercial app. It is not very expensive, though. Currently it costs $4.99 on the Mac App Store.
When you run WinOnX, you will see a list of programs that come with the app. You can also drag .EXE or .MSI files to the Dock icon to install them. Any .EXE file should work. The developers say that at this time, full-screen apps (like games) have limited support.
In my testing, I installed Firefox on WinOnX. The process was really simple. I dragged the .EXE installation file and then I saw the installation wizard pop-up on my screen. I clicked on "next" a couple of times, and that was that. Then I could launch Firefox from WinOnX, and it worked like a charm. It even played an embedded video on Firefox's website out-of-the-box.
In conclusion, I can't say for sure that all your Windows apps will work with WinOnX. Some probably won't. The one that I tried worked fine and I am keeping this app installed on my Mac just in case.
Pros
- Virtualization control
- Booting management
- Executables processing
Cons
- Limited support for full games