On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 5:37 AM, doh123 <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > WineBottler and other Third Party apps cannot be supported here because they are just too different than plain Wine. > > Wine Third Party Apps (http://wiki.winehq.org/ThirdPartyApplications) > > WineBottler has many issues, mainly because it has not been updated in a loooong time, and I'm not sure the developer > even works on it anymore, so it might be a dead project. My attempts to contact Mike have been for naught. I'm considering this a 'dead' and abandoned project. Don't know why there has been very little or no activity on his web site either going on three months. > > Normal Wine on Mac OS X, is build yourself and command line usage. You can do this easier with Macports, so it does > the building for you. There is also a builder script that helps too. Ryan has an osxwinebuilder script (Google for it) that builds all of the dependencies, Wine and a few other nice to have accessories. > > If you want a more GUI usage... I'd suggest Wineskin (though I'm biased since thats my project) or Crossover (made for > user friendliness and good support, but its not free)... but those have their own support channels also, and are not supported > here. Good ideas for those who are new to the Mac and Wine. James