These operating systems and historically-significant apps may still run on old hardware maintained by a handful of people, but it’s emulation efforts like these that make those apps accessible to a broader audience. I’m happy to see the Internet Archive start this collection. Mac users stress no more Introducing the most extensive and cleanest Mac emulators section available on the net Recommended: OpenEmu All-in-one emulator for Mac (Requires OS X 10. It’s also remarkable how many computing conventions used today were introduced during those earliest days. It’s fun to play with the apps in the collection and realize just how far apps have come since the earliest days of the Mac. Each app can be run in an in-browser emulator and is accompanied by an article that chronicles its history. On the contrary, without a Mac window emulator, you’ll need to install a Windows OS for dual-boot on Mac in order to run the Windows exclusive applications. The collection includes classic applications like MacPaint, programming tools such as MacBasic, and many games including Dark Castle. A Windows emulator for Mac enables your macOS to behave like Windows operating system so that you can run Windows programs and software on macOS easily. The Internet Archive already hosts browser-based emulators of early video games and other operating systems, but this is its first foray into Mac software. Over the weekend, the Internet Archive introduced a curated collection of Mac operating systems and software from 1984 through 1989.