M mikemayhem1234 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 13, 2010 #1 Hey guys! I've recently downloaded Crossover to try. I wanted to see if it works as advertised... and I'm trying to install a program that isn't on the "supported program" list. Which is quite short, I might add... how do I do such a thing? lol
Hey guys! I've recently downloaded Crossover to try. I wanted to see if it works as advertised... and I'm trying to install a program that isn't on the "supported program" list. Which is quite short, I might add... how do I do such a thing? lol
I iMAVERICKam macrumors member Aug 15, 2010 #2 Create a new bottle, start the CrossOver Software Installer wizard, and click Install Unsupported Software. Don't expect many features of said Windows app to work though, at least not without several crashes. CrossOver is pretty crummy.
Create a new bottle, start the CrossOver Software Installer wizard, and click Install Unsupported Software. Don't expect many features of said Windows app to work though, at least not without several crashes. CrossOver is pretty crummy.
M mikemayhem1234 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 17, 2010 #3 iMAVERICKam said: Create a new bottle, start the CrossOver Software Installer wizard, and click Install Unsupported Software. Don't expect many features of said Windows app to work though, at least not without several crashes. CrossOver is pretty crummy. Click to expand... When I do that, it goes to the "support programs" list. like. it just keeps going back to that? idk what to do...
iMAVERICKam said: Create a new bottle, start the CrossOver Software Installer wizard, and click Install Unsupported Software. Don't expect many features of said Windows app to work though, at least not without several crashes. CrossOver is pretty crummy. Click to expand... When I do that, it goes to the "support programs" list. like. it just keeps going back to that? idk what to do...
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