Wineskin

starparrot wrote: ↑This sounds like a few months months work - just to get a Wine 64 bit .pkg to run 64 bit Windows apps?
Thanks for your help.
If your only wanting to run win64 applications you can do so already on macOS Catalina, the issue is win32 applications.
Wineskin mac 10.15

Wineskin Busy Mac Download

Personally been running from a self compiled version of CrossOver-19 since the source hit already moved over to CrossOver-19.0.1 aka WineCX19.0.1 for a while now, while I could be provided the issue is needing to have SIP disabled for wine32on64 to function without it being code signed & notarized.

A working version of Wineskin using the development code from Wineskin with some tweaks, the Original Wineskin Code was updated by VitorMM and some additional features and fixes by myself UnofficalWineskin. Unlike the Official Wineskin Project by doh123 that worked on OS X 10.6 to macOS 10.12 (without tweaks), this project supports MacOSX10.9. I run on Catalina 10.15.7 and downloaded the 'WS11WineCX64Bit19.0.1-1' Engine and updated to the Wrapper version 'Wineskin-2.9.0.7-rc1'. When I try to create a Wrapper it creates and says: 'Wrapper Creation Finished' in the background it's still spinning and saying 'busy'.

Wineskin works perfect. Works Fine on Mac OS X Yosemite! I've tested on CISCO Packet Tracer 6.2.0 for Windows. My Mac Mini (2012) took about 40 sec. Click on “View wrapper in Finder” 5. Right click (two fingers click with a trackpad or Contrio + Click) and select “Show contents of the package” (Notice my Mac is in Spanish, so I'm not sure if the option is exactly as I typed it. Don't be rude about it). Open the Wineskin app. 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.

Wineskin Mac Mojave

I'd considered making a brew tap/cask to download and install a custom 'Wine Crossover' bundle I've built that functions on OS X 10.8 > macOS Catalina but the requirement of having SIP disabled would end up causing me more of a headache.