Run CQG on Mac OS X

To install CQG on a MacOS computer, we recommend installing Windows as its own partition on your Mac via Bootcamp.

Bootcamp is a free and included MacOS service that allows you to install Windows as a separate and native OS on your Mac (Windows license not included). See https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468

Another option is to install CQG on a virtual machine using a third-party software like Parallels or VMWare at the cost of decreased performance and stability.

Although it is possible to use CQG Integrated Client (CQG IC) on computers running Mac OS X®, our software has been developed and tested for use only a PC running Windows. We do not offer support for use on Macs.

Windows Emulation vs. Remote Desktop Connection

Emulation

Remote Connection

CQG IC can be launched natively.

CQG IC must be running on a remote computer.

CQG IC is integrated with the Mac OS environment and Mac OS user workflow.

CQG IC appears within the remote desktop window.

VMware Fusion or alternative software must be purchased.

Remote Desktop Connection for Mac OS is distributed as freeware.

A Windows license needs to be purchased to run.

Windows is licensed on the remote computer, so no additional purchase is necessary.

Emulation of a foreign operating system is a resource-consuming procedure, resulting in high CPU consumption and, in the case of portable devices, faster battery depletion.

A remote connection is not resource consuming on the local device and can be used with most portable Macs.

Natively run CQG IC may require downloading considerable volumes of data depending on use, which could be time consuming on slower networks.

Only the remote PC running CQG IC requires a good Internet connection. Remote Desktop Connection is less demanding on a connection.

When used on a portable device, CQG IC must be opened each time you use it.

CQG IC can run 24/7 on a remote computer, allowing uninterrupted use of trading systems, analytics, etc.

The remote PC requires a static full computer name that is used like an address to access the remote PC.

Example applications: Remote Desktop, LogMeIn, and GoToMyPC

 

Using a Windows Emulator: VMware Fusion Example

An emulator is an application that runs on the Mac and mimics a Windows environment, so that Windows-based software, like CQG, can be used on the Mac. VMware Fusion, Parallels®, and VirtualBox are examples of such software.

This example procedure assumes you have installed VMware Fusion and set up a Windows virtual machine (requires Windows install disk).

1.  Open VMWare Fusion, and start Windows. Note that the Mac OS is available in the background, and you can switch between VMware Fusion and other running Mac applications. If Windows fills the entire desktop, VMWare Fusion is in Full Screen mode.​

2.  To change the display mode, go to the View menu and select Single Window, Full Screen, or Unity. Unity hides the Windows desktop, and displays Windows applications as if they were running in Mac windows.

3.  In Single Window or Full Screen mode, start CQG IC just as you would on your PC. In Unity mode, right-click the VMWare Fusion icon to open the Windows start menu and navigate to CQG IC as usual.

4.  To end a session, exit CQG IC first and then exit VMWare Fusion.

Using a Remote Desktop Connection

Remote Desktop Connection is a Microsoft tool that allows you to connect through your Mac to a PC running CQG IC in a Windows environment.

The connection between the Mac and PC is established using the name of the remote computer. Proper naming can be achieved by using a static IP address or by using Dynamic DNS. Contact your network administrator or data provider for assistance with computer naming.

1.  Install Remote Desktop Connection for Mac.

2.  Open Remote Desktop Connection, and type the address of the remote computer.

3.  ​If asked, type the user name and password you use to gain access to your PC.

4.  After you log on to the remote computer, its desktop is displayed on the Mac, and you control it using the mouse and keyboard. Note that all Max OS features and programs are accessible in their usual ways.

5.  To end a session, exit Remote Desktop Connection, so that CQG IC continues to run on the remote computer.