doh123 wrote: > > samir_otiv wrote: > > I suggest you wait for Mike Kronenberg's (http://mike.kronenberg.org) build of Wine. It's easy to use and has a useful tool called WineBottler along with it which helps manage prefixes and create application bundles. It's one of the best builds of Wine around for Mac OS X[/url] > > > WineBottler is a nice build for general uses, I suggest it to a lot of people, but I make a wrapper app used for porting (http://wineskin.sourceforge.net/), which has a different goal (its not for general Wine usage), where I have to have my own builds compiled to work right in the wrapper. I think WineBottler also does the same thing. It can make bundles which are ports of Windows software, and these bundles can be made to include Wine, so the target computer doesn't need Wine installed, and to the end user its very easy - just like any other bundle