You can also uninstall any of your Windows applications from this tab, by selecting its corresponding ‘Remove’ button. You can review all the Windows applications you’ve installed on your Mac, via WineBottler’s ‘On My Mac’ tab. Once your application is installed, you’ll be able to launch it as normal – the Windows app will even have its own icon in the Dock, exactly like a regular macOS application.
WineBottler will now download, install and configure this application for you.
You’re now ready to start installing Windows applications! How to install Windows apps Head over to your ‘Applications’ folder and launch WineBottler.In the subsequent popup, drag both Wine and WineBottler to your ‘Applications’ folder.dmg file has downloaded, launch it and follow the onscreen instructions to install. Head over to the WineBottler website and download the latest stable release that’s available for your version of macOS.
However, if you want a (relatively) quick and (relatively) easy way of running some Windows software on macOS, then you may want to give Wine a whirl. If there’s a list of Windows programs that you want to run on your Mac, then it may be worth investing the time and effort into setting up a Windows VM, as you’re going to have greater success running Windows software on a VM in the long run. To get an idea of the kind of applications that are likely to run on Wine (and associated tools like WineBottler) check out the Wine Application Database. It’s not all that unusual to encounter Windows apps that simply won’t run on Wine, or to discover bugs in the applications that do run. The downside is that you’re far more likely to encounter issues when trying to run Windows software on Wine, compared to running it on a virtual machine. Wine is easier to setup than a dedicated Windows virtual machine (VM), and will take up less space on your hard drive compared to a VM.