You can play around with the interface and the video in Preferences, but there aren’t as many options as other emulators. You can save an unlimited number of freeze states, but there is no in game save option. It also makes NES games look super dated. I like full screen but it’s a bit fuzzy and out of focus.
Nestopia on the Mac can emulate most NES games just fine, sure, but you only have two window size options: thumbnail or full screen. Nestopia for the Mac is a watered down version of the PC emulator. If you want controller support you need to download Emulator Enhancer.
You need to have a Mac that runs on at least 600 mhz for Nestopia to work. Open it and you should be able to use Nestopia.
Just download the file and it will mount on your desktop. Bright Hub will not tell you where to find roms, so don’t ask. Acquiring roms that you do not own a hard copy of is illegal. Remember, to emulate NES games with Nestopia you need to have the NES roms. Sure, Nestopia works if you want to emulate NES games on your Mac at the barest level, but it could be so much more. Unfortunately, the Mac version does not have all of the fancy emu stuff the PC version comes with. Nestopia is a really good emulator on the PC.