but while you're waiting, don't forget CrossOver Mac. permitting), I plan on exploring other options for running Wine under Mac OS X. but that was a long time ago, with no updates since. His last tweet said, "There IS light at the end of the tunnel!", which I took to mean that he was at the ~half-way mark in his contract. My main supplier of all things Dar - er, Wine has apparently taken on a large contract, so he has had no time to do any work on his Wine/Wine Bottler projects. My apologies for the lack of updates on this article. but you know me: Instructions are best with pictures! So here are the instructions I posted on CRF - this time, with pictures! I did some Googling (I've been using Darwine for a while now, and forgot how I got started!) and wrote those instructions for him. and he asked me for further instructions on using Darwine. This article came about because I asked Keith Vincent if he could test Bridge via Darwine on his MacBook Pro. Note that you'll have to have X11 installed, else Darwine won't work! ![]() If that's what you're thinking, you're pretty close to being right! But this time, I'm going to tell you how to run Windows applications on your Intel-based Mac, without having to run (or even install!) Windows. You're thinking, "Oh, crap, Glen's gonna talk about his Mac again!" Run Windows Applications on your Mac - Without Windows
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