I came across an astrology app called Astrolog, which is a Windows app. It's compiled into an .exe
file, nothing fancy.
I wondered if there was a better way than installing Windows on my Mac, for just to run such a small program.
I gave Wine a try, and it worked!
Before installing Wine, you can check if your app has been tested with Wine by others in its app database. If someone has succeeded before, you'll have a higher chance of success too.
Installation
First, install Wine with Homebrew:
brew tap homebrew/cask-versions
brew install --cask --no-quarantine wine-stable
Then, run the Windows app in Terminal:
wine64 /path/to/your/app.exe
Note that wine and wine64 target 32-bit and 64-bit Windows apps respectively.
Easy Launching with Raycast (Optional)
One neat trick to enhance usability is to write a Raycast script to automate the launch of your Windows app. Essentially, it's just a one-liner besides the metadata.
#!/bin/bash
# Required parameters:
# @raycast.schemaVersion 1
# @raycast.title Astrolog
# @raycast.mode silent
# Optional parameters:
# @raycast.icon img/astrolog.svg
# Documentation:
# @raycast.description Open Astrolog in Wine
wine64 ~/ast76win64/Astrolog.exe
VoilΓ ! You can now open a Windows app just like a native macOS app π
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