![]() app that contains wine and the program, which can also be shared with friends who use Mac without them having to install wine.That's the only problem I've had with PlayonMac - the fact it wants to install everything. If I want a Windows program in my Dock or Launchpad I can use Wineskin to create a. With the wine command I can just cd into a directory and run the. exe file, which just results in a mess in ~/PlayOnMac's virtual drives (which is a shortcut to ~/Library/PlayOnMac/wineprefix). app so then you can easily run the program from the Dock or Launchpad.Is it noticeably faster than PlayOnMac?No because it's basically the same software.PlayOnMac wants to “install” programs every time I double click a. I like Wineskin which creates a “wrapper” that contains wine and the Windows program in a. The reason I installed the wine (almost wrote windows then) command installed is because I didn't like waiting for PlayOnMac every time I wanted to run a Windows program. exe runs and stuff, but playonmac is a great front-end. I downloaded PlayOnMac when I had Lion, so the version I have doesn't like XQuartz and keeps asking for X11 instead.I have the wine command installed on my mac, and find it useful for quick. Jji7skyline wrote: Screenshot as requested I'm using PlayonMac it's quite a nice front-end for the WINE project I also have PlayOnMac, but I haven't updated it in a while so I just use the “wine” command. ![]() ![]() app that contains wine and the program, which can also be shared with friends who use Mac without them having to install wine. ![]() ![]()
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