![]() ![]() I've not encountered any other PC apps that were worth the trouble of Crossover or Parallels or VMWare Fusion, or which didn't have Mac alternatives that I could live with. exe on my Mac and I have gotten it to work with Wine. And then you've got to load it up with antivirus software. Parallels or one of the other virtualization apps is more usable, but then you've got Windows on your Mac, which is like ordering a nice dinner at a restaurant and putting a turd on it, and kind of defeats the purpose of having a Mac in the first place (which is that it's not a PC). WineBottler packages Windows-based programs snugly into OS X app-bundles. Crossover is somewhat better, but you'll bang your head against the wall after a while trying to get it to work. Second problem is trying to get them installed and working- you won't find clear instructions anywhere. telt fzni Tagadni fogs WINE: How to install and play classic x32 games on macOS Catalina and Big Sur - YouTube. The biggest problem is that they won't reliably work for all Windows apps. You won't find this with Wine or any of its permutations. Looking for a quick and painless way to run. I've been using them for years, I still can't figure out the difference. ![]()
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