Wine Equivalent For Mac
The best we got was an attempt in 2007-ish called as a virtualization tool to run Mac OS. If there was ever a need to built a wine version for Mac (would that be called mine?) it probably would have been created by someone already. I doubt someone could not make it but I guess that • there is not enough software that is Mac-only to make it worth while.
• too few Linux users care for Mac software. Basically there seems no need for it. 1 more issue: you are not allowed to run Mac OS software legally on non Apple hardware.
The Wine project maintains a database called the AppDB that has user reviews of how well specific Windows programs work under Wine. You need an Admin account on your Mac because only Admins can install software. You will need to be logged in to this Admin account during the installation. Wine 3.21 - Run Windows applications (formerly Darwine) (beta). Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate Download, install, or update Wine for Mac from MacUpdate.
Free mac video editing software. Someone who creates it will get sued in an instant and no one will be able to ship it with their OS. Edit: provides the iOS and Mac OS kernels, which are licensed under free software licenses (it is legal to run on your non-Apple, since otherwise it would be non-free). Basically it is illegal to run the Mac OS itself on non-Apple hardware, but legal to run software based on Mac OS on non-Apple hardware.