If you want to run Wavosaur audio editor on MAC OS X, it’s now possible : with Wineskin, one can do a wrapper that handle a Windows software into a Mac app.
And we have done it for you !
Wineskin is a user-friendly tool used to make ports of Microsoft Windows software to Apple's macOS/Mac OS X. How Does It Work? As described in the original Wineskin's website: The ports are in the form of normal macOS application bundle wrappers. Download the Wineskin application from wineskin.doh123.com Click the green download button, and then the “Wineskin Winery” link. The download comes in a zip, which you should open to unpack, giving you the Wineskin Winery app. Install Wineskin. Open Wineskin and you are presented with this interface: Install the Wine Engine. Wineskin Winery is a porting tool which turns windows programs and game into MAC OS X apps. Manage and download, or even custom build engines from Wine source code. So make wrappers for specific programs to share with others, make ports of your own open source, free, or commercial software, or just make.
=> Wavosaur for MAC OS X <=
It has been tested and works for :
VST plugins are working : just be sure to use the Windows dll version (not the Mac version)
Download the ready-to-use Mac app or follow this guide for building a Wavosaur application for MAC :
Wineskin is a free tool able to build a MAC port for Windows application : http://wineskin.urgesoftware.com.
The ports come as normal Mac application bundle.
Wineskin is based of course on Wine.
Here’s a step by step guide, you need an internet connexion and a MAC computer :
1) download Wineskin Winery
2) download Wavosaur 32 bit and extract Wavosaur.exe on your HD
3) download MFC42.dll
4) unzip and launch Wineskin Winery app
Wineskin Winery app
If there are no packages / wrappers, just use the “update” button and “+” button to add engine from the Web. You may need to restart the app to make the engine appears in the list.
5) click “Create New Blank Wrapper”
Enter the name for the Mac program : “Wavosaur” is a good choice !
6) if you get some windows asking you for installing .NET support or Gecko support, just click “cancel”, Wavosaur doesn’t need .NET framework in order to run. It just needs a dll file, we’ll add it on step 10)
not .net
7) After some time, you should get the window as seen below :
click “View wrapper in Finder”
then close the Wineskin Winery App
8) right click on Wavosaur.app and select “Show Package Contents”, you should see a folder, a shortcut and a Wineskin.app
Wavosaur on Maaac !
9) open drive_c /ProgramFiles and copy Wavosaur.exe into it
10) open drive_c /Windows/System32 and copy MFC42.dll into it
11) launch Wineskin.app, and select “Advanded”
12) click on “browse” for the Window EXE and select Wavosaur.exe from the “drive_c/Program Files”. You can also set an icon if you want => Wavosaur Mac icon
Set Wavosaur
At this time you can Test Run : it works ! If not, you can see an error log.
13) close the Wineskin.app, now you can use Wavosaur.app by double clicking on it, like any Mac application.
Copy Wavosaur.app anywhere you want (/Applications sounds like a good place).
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Is it possible to filter out Windows only games while on Windows? I'm getting a Mac soon for work purposes and I want to know what games I own will natively support Mac without having to buy Windows again.
I read this question but the issue with that is it only works while on a Mac, I am on a windows for now and cannot use the Mac client until I actually get the Mac.
After messing around with steam calculators, I found one that lets me filter games to various categories, like os x
, linux
, multi-player
, single-player
, etc.
Unfortunately, there is not. I have created a Steam category called 'Windows Only' and tag all of the non-Mac games with that. However, I still have to occasionally go through the list and remove the tag, as Mac versions of games can appear without fanfare. (I do this by scrolling through the full list on a Mac and seeing if the Install button appears or not.)
This does not give you exactly what you are looking for, but it is the closest I can come up with, without coding something up. If you go into the Steam web store, and select Mac OSX, you can browse the catalog and see what you have. It will show you which games you already, as seen in the screenshot:
As you can see here, I'm on the Steam store website, so it does not matter what OS I'm running. I selected 'Games' -> 'Mac OS X' from the main menu, then sorted by game reviews, and you can see I have 4 of the 7 most popular games that are available for the Mac.
I'm fulling willing to admit this is not an easy way to get a complete list, but it should help you have some idea what you can be playing when you kill Windows.
As a long-time Apple aficionado keenly interested in gaming, I am often asked whether being a gamer is more important than allegiance to the tech company. The question is based on the dichotomous either/or thinking, the conviction that one can either have a Mac or be a gamer. My answer to the question is that when it comes to Mac gaming, it is more reasonable to think in terms of compatibility rather than dissimilarity. In fact, it is not difficult to dispel the false belief that a Mac is a machine that is not suitable for “real” gaming. After all, Macs are made of the same basic discrete electronic components as any Windows-based computer. It follows that there’s no inherent hardware barrier to running top video games on a Mac. “What about software impediments?”, you ask. There are, indeed, software hurdles to gaming on Apple computers. Fortunately, they can be easily overcome with the help of an app called Wineskin Winery. The app has been developed to serve as a translator for Windows and macOS machines. Remember, the Babel fish from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Galaxy? Basically, that’s what Wineskin Winery is to a Mac. You install the app on your computer, and it functions as a translator for two systems, thereby allowing you to seamlessly run Windows games.
Let’s consider closely what is Wineskin and how it can be used to run your favorite games such as The Sims 4, FIFA 14, and even Skyrim. Basically, Wineskin Winery is an open-source software designed to port Windows programs to macOS. Although it is not a rock-solid option for running Windows games on a Mac, it doesn’t require a Windows installation, which makes it cheaper. Wineskin Winery creates an illusion of Windows environment on macOS, thereby allowing PC games to run a Mac. Even though it is not a perfect solution, Wineskin works just fine to prevent the Mac-gaming schism from undermining people’s love of Apple ecosystem and the question of compatibility from being nudged into a technically grey area.
No matter how complicated the app installation and usage might seem or be, it always starts with a simple downloading. Wineskin Winery is an open-source app; therefore, every Mac user can download it for free to play Windows and even PlayStation 2 games. The latter requires a PCSX2 emulator, which is also free. The program is perfectly suitable for older versions of Mac OS X such as El Capitan; however, the information on the developer’s website suggests that there might be some difficulties when trying to create a wrapper on High Sierra.
Once downloaded, the app has to be installed on a Mac to create a wrapper and make use of engines. There’s nothing difficult about installing Wineskin. However, less experienced Apple users might benefit from a little tutorial. Here it is:
Now that you’ve installed the app on your Mac, it’s time to create wrappers and play some games. Here’s how it can be done:
And there is a second method (with Steam):
Note: updating Winetricks is crucial to avoid the dwrite bug during Steam installation.
If there is no text showing when you’re installing Steam, start over and update Winetricks. If Steam update fails and you get the No Steam Config Servers online error, this is also a bug that needs fixing.
If you have eliminated the dwrite bug, go to the Steam website and download the Windows install package. After that, right-click the wrapper -> choose Show Contents -> double-click the Wineskin app inside. Next, click Install Software and point it to the newly-downloaded SteamSetup.exe file. Following this troubleshooting instruction should fix the problem. You will be able to reinstall Steam in the same directory, update the wrapper, and then open the Steam Client window.
Bottom Line
After completing the steps above, take the game you’ve just installed for a test ride. Maybe winter and summer are not meant to be together, but some PC games do belong on a Mac. Therefore, do not listen to detractors who unknowingly spread a truly pernicious oral flu that makes gamers wary of Macs and try Wineskin instead.
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