In order to install Windows applications you will first need to install Crossover.
With the release of CrossOver Mac 11 in 2012 these different editions were all merged into a single CrossOver Mac product. In 2019, macOS went 64-bit only and eliminated 32-bit compatible libraries. In December 2019 Codeweavers released CrossOver 19, providing support for 32 bit Windows applications on an operating system with no 32 bit libraries solving this problem. CodeWeavers released the first version of CrossOver Mac in early 2007, providing a Windows compatibility layer based on the Wine open-source project. Basically, CrossOver Mac is a commercial version of Wine with a variety of enhancements and end-user support. Dec 12, 2019 The disadvantage is that it is not a 100% Windows replacement, but they have focused on the most common parts of Windows, and if an application only depend on those it should work. Their compatibility list of supported applications give an impression of how much of Windows they support. Amazon: Code Weavers Crossover Mac (Mac).
Double-click on the Crossover icon in your Applications folder.
Click the Install a Windows Application button to begin.
Search for and select your application from the Install Software list.
Click the Select Installer tab and click on Choose Installer File...
Navigate to and select the .exe/.msi installer for your program. Usually it's in your Downloads folder.
Highlight the file and click on Use this installer.
And now click Install
to begin.
Crossover starts by downloading necessary dependency packages. Approve the installation of these dependencies.
After the dependencies are loaded the installer for your application will appear.
Go through the installer for your Windows application. Follow all of the defaults and don't change the default install location.
If you see a checkbox to launch your application uncheck that option.
Click
Done on Crossover's Install Software window.
You can double-click your application's icon in Crossover.