![Mac Mac](http://andysworld.org.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/apple-mac-os-x-vmware-workstation-392x360.jpg)
Already asked at (Credits to the OP). I post the answer here again - slightly modified: There is no version of VMware Player for OS X. Instead, VMware sells a Mac version of their product called.
You may use it as trial version 30 days for free If you don't want to purchase VMware Fusion, you can:. Use Boot Camp to some other OS.
Run Nearly Any Operating System on a Mac. Running Windows on Mac is only the beginning. VMware Fusion lets you choose from hundreds of supported operating systems, from lesser-known Linux distributions to the latest Windows 10 release, to run side by side with the latest macOS release.
![Mac Mac](/uploads/1/2/5/5/125515155/428187134.png)
The OS itself should run fine. Use Boot Camp and run vmplayer from the other OS. (Untested since I do not have a OS/X host). Use. VirtualBox can use virtual hard disks in VMware's VMDK format.