But keep one thing in mind, though you can view the DMG files on Windows to check out the contents it comprises, but you cannot install the applications compressed in DMG files on Windows environment. This is because DMG files are core Mac compatible. Besides, bearing so many pros to be chosen, Transmac has certain cons also: "It cannot format new Mac disks"; "TransMac not getting my flash drive bootable", "transmac not enough space", "it is not at all compatible with Boot Camp Drivers", "Transmac could not write to disk", etc. You may hear that TransMac is a way to get a bootable USB, but you may never run across any specific success stories.
PowerISO is is yet another disk image editor, which can be able to handle almost all common images files, such as: ISO, DMG, IMG, ZIP, RAW, etc. It can create, edit, expand, compress, encrypt, and split image files, and load image files with built-in virtual optical drive. Even though the interface is too old and hasn't been updated for long time, but it's still strong. It supports Shell command, clipboard and drag and drop operations. The most devastating feature is that compressed files can be used directly without decompression. If transmac doesn't work for you, you can also consider to try PowerISO.
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