Run Windows Applications on a Mac
November 16th, 2009
Let me tell you something. If you ever paid money for a Windows Emulator for your Mac, make a sad face and read these words very carefully. Open source is free, stable, reliable, and continuously updated. So on the topic of running Windows executables on your Mac, Darwine has been around for years and is the Mac port of the popular Wine app which has been available to *nix users for years. Download it using this easy guide and start playing your favorite Windows game in minutes.
The great thing about open source software is the large community backing it, meaning any problem you run into you can almost assure yourself someone has dealt with it and likely found a solution. If you head on over to the Darwine Google Code Page, you will find the download section with the latest releases and a wiki that will provide support if needed.
To setup Darwine browse over to the Download section and download the latest or “Featured” build. Drag the red Darwine folder to your Applications folder and you’re set. Now browse over to the Darwine folder in your Applications directory, and run WineHelper. Once WineHelper is loaded, go to Application -> Open… Browse to the .exe or whatever Windows file you may want to run, and select it. Chances are your Windows App is now running.
Keep in mind Darwine requires that you have X11 installed, if you don’t just Google “X11 Mac Download”, it’s not hard to find.
Enjoy!
Tags: darwine, emulation, Windows, wine
Posted in Downloads, OS X, Tips & Tricks, Windows | 7 Comments »



So i can play any windows game i want ? for example Helbreath, or Runes of Magic if i want ?
most likely, yes
do i need a copy of windows to make it work?
no, but if you have a legit copy you can use the real dlls and have better compability
OMGOMGOMGOMG
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!!!
IT WORKSSS!!!!!!!
and its idiot-proof =3
I have Mac OS X 10.5.8 will the X11 download still work?
most definitely