


The easiest and most legally clear method is still to run Safari on Apple hardware, and that's what I'd recommend. Again, I cannot condone this, but it is technically possible. In any case, you'd need access to a macOS equipped machine.Īgain, while clearly in violate of the SLA, there are methods to put macOS on non-Apple hardware, generally known as Hackintoshing. However, if you decide to run a VM on Apple hardware, it's possible to create a compatible ISO. It can be used for training and simulator purposes for people in tech. Software, for purposes of: (a) software development (b) testingĭuring software development (c) using macOS Server or (d) personal,įrom a technical perspective, there's nothing that would prevent you from running a VM on non-Apple hardware, though you would clearly be in violation of the SLA, and as such, I can't recommend you do this. Safari Browser developed by Mac has a premium look as compared to other browsers. Of the Apple Software within virtual operating system environments onĮach Mac Computer you own or control that is already running the Apple To install, use and run up to two (2) additional copies or instances However, note that these methods may violate Apple's macOS SLA.Īccording to Apple's macOS 10.12 SLA, you may use your limited, non- transferable, non-exclusive license: We provide one-click access to real browsers, running on real macOS, Windows and Linux platforms. However, if you're intent on running macOS on non-Apple hardware, there are ways.

Here, but note that the Mac support is described as “experimental.While it's not entirely the same thing, you could use one of the WebKit Linux ports to run "mostly Safari" on Linux. In the Flashpoint Secure Player it is possible to play web-based media “without leaving permanent changes or security holes on your computer,” according to BlueMaxima. Download itĭeveloper BlueMaxima describes Flashpoint as “a webgame preservation project”. If you want to run Ruffle in Safari you will need to convert the extension to be Safari compatible with Xcode 12+, but the developers explain how to do that on their site. Ruffle should allow you to view Flash content. That service is preserving some Flash-based games and animations, and since these will be emulated rather than truly Flash-based, you’ll still be able to play them. Test on a range of browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Edge, IE and more on Windows and macOS platforms online. If your reason for wanting Flash Player is to play old Flash games check out the Internet Archive. How to uninstall Flash Player in a separate article. You certainly shouldn’t be looking to install it.

With all this in mind you should uninstall Flash if you do have it on your Mac.
