Yep that's the ticket.
I run Mac hardware and use MacOS as my on-the-metal OS, but have VMware VMs of Linux and Windows. I often have all three running simultaneously on different monitors and copy/paste between, etc.
For offline use I have Windows 7 and Windows 10 VMs. I don't intend to use Windows 11 myself; enough is enough. My job may require Win11 in the future, but they will pay me well to mess with that. :-)
(who he's seen naked.)
The good ole days when SNL was funny (sigh).
That's a good setup - people here continually badmouth Apple but you get dependability and support that's not figuratively shaking you upside down to snatch up the last coins falling from your pockets.
Bad enough my pre-installed Windows 10 has an app sitting in the tray wanting me to install Win 11 - and they've got that in there so hard I'd have to fool around with the registry to remove it. So I defer and leave it be as a reminder why I don't like nor trust them.