Hi Nicholas, welcome to the list, and your English was fine. Unfortunately, 
VMWare Fusion is the only accessible app out there that can run Windows 
virtually. Parallels is totally inaccessible and the only way to have virtual 
box accessible is if you run it through Terminal if you're comfortable with 
that. I have to suggest though that if this is your first Mac, you should learn 
the OS first before tackling more advanced tasks like setting up a virtual 
machine. I've seen people think that the Mac is like Windows and they end up 
giving up because they choose to jump in to cumbersome tasks. Also, try not to 
use Windows too much to the point that it's a crutch. If you keep falling back 
to the thing you're comfortable with, you'll have a hard time learning the new 
thing you want to learn. One final thing. I'm available to help you learn the 
Mac via Skype so if you need help, my contact info is below. Good luck with 
your future Mac.

Shawn
Sent From My White MacBook
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Twitter Handle: shawnk_aka_bbs
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> On Mar 27, 2016, at 4:04 AM, Niklas Karlsson <niklas.karlsso...@hotmail.se> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm a new member here and this is my first post. :)
> 
> I'm considering to buy an iMac sometimes soon, but I think their'll be some 
> windows programs I will need to run.
> I've read about different virtual machine applications, VMWare Fusion, 
> Paralells and VirtualBox.
> Just wondering if someone knows which of these aplications are accessible 
> with VO?
> 
> Sorry if my English is not all that great! :)
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> All the best,
> Niklas
> 
> 
> 
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