Are you an experienced Mac user who rents yo run a specific Windows program, or are you a Windows user switching to Mac?
If the latter, the best answer in most cases is "use Mac programs, not Windows programs". There is a learning curve to using different software from what you are accustomed to, but it's worth it.
I am assuming here that the Mac desktop isn't far behind the Linux desktop in application support, software quality, etc. We've used Linux for over a decade. How do we run Windows programs? The answer is that we've never had any need to run Windows software. Linux software is more stable, almost always open, and fits much better with the Linux computing model. Given that Mac circa 1998 was at least as good as Windows 2008, I figure the same applies to Mac. Unless of course you have to run one very specific special purpose application, like if you had a Windows client custom built for your CMS rather than using a web based admin.
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