WineBottler

WineBottlerfor Mac

Rating
4.8
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App info

LAST UPDATED:
2022-10-28
DEVELOPER:
Tapenta GmbH
LICENSE:
Free
VERSION:
4.0.1.1
FILE SIZE:
376.41 MB
DOWNLOADS:
126
OPERATING SYSTEM:
Mac
FILENAME:
WineBottler_v4.0.1.1.dmg
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Melissa Wyss
Melissa Wyss
Appsitory Reviewer

Create Windows-based applications from a Mac

WineBottler is a powerful and easy-to-use application that allows users to create customized Windows applications from their favorite ones. WineBottler will enable users to run their favorite Windows applications on their Mac without needing any virtualization software. WineBottler for Mac is an open-source project so anyone can contribute to its development. WineBottler supports macOS X 10.6.0 or above.

How does it work?

WineBottler lets you quickly run Windows apps on your Mac without rebooting your computer or switching to Windows.

The application works by taking your Windows app and wrapping it in a custom virtual environment. This is done so that WineBottler can run Windows applications on your Mac without any modifications to the system itself. WineBottler will also let you choose what version of Windows you want to use when creating an application, which gives you more control over how your application will run.

The app is flexible and easy to use, so you don't have to be an expert computer user to get started. Creating a virtualized environment takes just a few clicks of the mouse, and you can start using it immediately.

Conclusions

WineBottler is an excellent tool for Mac users who want to run Windows applications on their computers. The application is free and easy to use and can help you create virtualized environments in just a few minutes. WineBottler also lets you choose what version of Windows you want to use when making an application, which gives you more control over how your application will run.


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Pros
  • Free
  • Easy to install
Cons
  • It doesn't support all Mac PS OS
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